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Definition of Easiest
1. easy [adj] - See also: easy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Easiest
Literary usage of Easiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guide to the Best Fiction in English by William Winter, George Saintsbury, Ernest Albert Baker (1913)
""THE easiest WAY." "Truth is never gentle," says one of the speakers in the drama
called "The easiest Way," by Mr. Eugene Walter, which was performed for ..."
2. The Wallet of Time: Containing Personal, Biographical, and Critical by William Winter (1913)
"... called "The easiest Way," by Mr. Eugene Walter, which was performed for the
first time in New York at the Stuyvesant Theatre (now, 1912, the Belasco), ..."
3. The British and American Drama of To-day: Outlines for Their Study by Barrett Harper Clark (1921)
"A comparison of " The easiest Way " with Pinero's " Iris " immediately suggests
itself, and a good deal might be said on the subj ect. ..."
4. The Spirit of Despotism by Vicesimus Knox (1802)
"Absolute monarchy is the easiest death, the true euthanasia of the British
constitution." His opinion, that our free government will terminate in despotism, ..."
5. Chief Contemporary Dramatists, Second Series: Eighteen Plays from the Recent by Thomas Herbert Dickinson (1921)
"... THE easiest WAY AN AMERICAN PLAY CONCERNING A PARTICULAR PHASE OF NEW YORK
LIFE IN FOUR ACTS AND FOUR SCENES BY EUGENE WALTER ..."
6. Lectures, Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World's Famous by John Lawson Stoddard (1897)
"... the easiest fashion of kago-riding was to lie upon my side, my head lolling
about in one direction, and my feet in the other. Even then, the lower half ..."