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easy street
noun
a state of wealth, financial independence, or ease.
Easy Street
noun
informal, (sometimes not capitals) a state of financial security
Word History and Origins
Origin of easy street1
Example Sentences
The average “Simpsons” episode has between five and 10 minutes of score — which might sound like easy street.
“And then when she did prove something, it was never good enough. … That’s a dangerous thing. Everybody’s been taught the same way: ‘If I do this, it’s going to be easy street.’
“When life looks like easy street, there’s danger at your door,” Walton said.
They could and should have lost by more but City were on easy street.
He has been up and down, endured boom and bust, gone from livin on easy street to trailer parks.
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