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1 A drunk Indian falls an easy prey in the bartering of pelts.
2 The waggoner fell an easy prey to the furious coiner at first.
3 This, Eamon says, makes it easy prey for the mink and otter.
4 He fell no easy prey into the hands of his enemies, however.
5 You're easy prey for the first one that lands on your back.
6 So if you want to eat me, you'll find me easy prey .
7 Why had it been left such an easy prey to the foe?
8 They choose easy prey , not foreign mercenaries with heavy arms and light purses.
9 Florida was left hemmed in and an easy prey in the first hostilities.
10 Clearly he had loved Fabiola, which made him easy prey to her wiles.
11 But now the land becomes an easy prey to the spoiler.
12 The dying empire will become an easy prey to the barbarians.
13 He fell an easy prey ; and he did not suffer much, thank God.
14 He saw in this vain, silly young Queen of England an easy prey .
15 Those who think of him as the easy prey of demagogues are mistaken.
16 But the inheritance of Mouktar Pacha was not quite such an easy prey .
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