1. Could never talk to women, never had the knack for putting them at ease. 2. Female speaker I was worried because I looked small, but it put me at ease knowing everything was all right inside. 3. Fred Bradley stayed very much in the background and his soft, kind eyes helped to put her at ease. 4. He had succeeded in putting her at her ease, despite her natural shyness. 5. I was very shy but his mischievous grin put me at my ease and we strolled along behind Sally and her beau. 6. If reserved for his personal use, it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer. 7. If you lose these you will put yourself at an even greater disadvantage. 8. If your partner has not been faithful, then your partner is at risk which also puts you at risk. 9. It puts them at a disadvantage. 10. Last week appeared to be the point at which he put the promise into practice. |
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