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What (who) is easy to digest - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Easy to Love (album); Easy to Love (disambiguation); Easy to Love (film)

Easy read         
METHOD OF PRESENTING WRITTEN TEXTS TO MAKE THEM EASIER TO UNDERSTAND FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Easy Read
Easy read is a method of presenting written information to make it easier to understand for people with difficulty reading.
easy street         
¦ noun informal a state of financial comfort or security.
Comyns' Digest         
A Digest of the Laws of England
A Digest of the Laws of England, also known as Comyns' Digest, is a book by Sir John Comyns.Marvin, J.

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Easy to Love

Easy to Love may refer to:

  • "You'd Be So Easy to Love", a song by Cole Porter
  • Easy to Love (1934 film), starring Genevieve Tobin and Adolphe Menjou
  • Easy to Love (1953 film), starring Esther Williams
  • Easy to Love (Buck Hill album)
  • Easy to Love (Jaydee Bixby album)
  • Easy to Love (The Singers Unlimited album, 1981)
  • Easy to Love (Kalil Wilson album)
  • Easy to Love (Roland Hanna album)
  • Easy to Love, 2006 album by Roberta Gambarini
  • Easy to Love, a song by The Jezabels from their 2009 EP She's So Hard and their 2011 album Prisoner
  • "Easy to Love" (For Real song)
  • Easy to Love (Leo Sayer song), a song by Leo Sayer from Thunder in My Heart
  • "Easy to Love", a 2014 song by Bucie


Examples of use of easy to digest
1. "Removing the eggs is an innovative measure that is not easy to digest.
2. Neat and simple, easy to digest, and no intellectual participation required from the viewer.
3. They all have the same processed and globalized esthetic, easy to digest but whose nutritional value is suspect.
4. Second, a simple and easy–to–digest initiative such as a cease–fire is one of those rare occasions when Europe can manage to formulate a coherent policy involving the Arab–Israeli conflict.
5. The system, says mobile phone company dot–mobile, will offer subscribers concise summaries of classic works of literature by William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, John Milton et al in easy–to–digest messages of little more than three or four lines of text sent directly to their handsets".Why?