Easy sledding
Effortless progress, as in It’s easy sledding from here on . This expression alludes to coasting smoothly down a hill and was first recorded as smooth sledding in 1898. Also see the antonym tough sledding
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- Eatable
[ee-tuh-buh l] /ˈi tə bəl/ adjective 1. . noun 2. Usually, eatables. articles of food. /ˈiːtəbəl/ adjective 1. fit or suitable for eating; edible adj. late 15c., from eat + -able.
- Eatables
[ee-tuh-buh l] /ˈi tə bəl/ adjective 1. . noun 2. Usually, eatables. articles of food. /ˈiːtəbəlz/ plural noun 1. (sometimes sing) food /ˈiːtəbəl/ adjective 1. fit or suitable for eating; edible adj. late 15c., from eat + -able.
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/ˈiːtɪdʒ/ noun 1. (Northern English, dialect) grazing rights
- Eat and run
Depart immediately after consuming a meal; also, leave in a hurry. For example, Sorry, but I’ll have to eat and run or I’ll miss the last train, or Jim runs a meeting so efficiently that in effect it’s eat and run. [ ; first half of 1900s ]