at one's ease
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The document continues, "Ghislaine is highly intelligent, and great company with a ready smile and an infectious laugh who always puts one at one's ease, and always makes one feel welcome."
From Fox News ● Dec. 8, 2021
To seem entirely at one's ease is the best maxim I can give for traveling.
From The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men by Germain, Walter
His careless, genial air set one at one’s ease; he had a pleasant smile, and a surface frankness that inspired confidence.
From Brandon of the Engineers by Bindloss, Harold
So far as I can see this must greatly disturb the pleasure of slaying at one's ease heaps of partridges and hares which are tame enough to run about one's feet.
From Emile by Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
I should not have thought of saying it if he had been a young man, but with a vieux papa one may be at one's ease.
From Nancy by Broughton, Rhoda
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