easefully

English

Etymology

easeful + -ly

Adverb

easefully (comparative more easefully, superlative most easefully)

  1. In an easeful way.
    • 2009 January 30, Nate Chinen, “Jazz Listings”, in New York Times:
      MARSHALL GILKES QUINTET (Tuesday through Thursday) The resourceful young trombonist Marshall Gilkes recently released an album, “Lost Worlds” (Alternate Side), remarkable for both his easefully modern compositions and for the cohesion of this ensemble, which includes the trumpeter Michael Rodriguez and the pianist Jon Cowherd.
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