Ease-up in a Sentence
  • If you feel fatigued or overly sluggish, or if you notice twinges of muscular pain, ease up on your training.
  • To control frizz, first, ease up on brushing.
  • Cayce also predicted that the Depression would ease up in the spring of 1933.
  • The idea here is that since they're "good" and you've cut the ties with your old habits, you can now safely ease up a little on the anti-carb stance without awakening the now slumbering cravings.
  • However, in winter you need to ease up on the exfoliations.
  • You want to ease up on the sour cream or the cheese, or lay off the carb-filled tortillas.