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does "ease the blow"mean "relax"here?
“It was horrible. The worst moment of my life. Everything I loved and believed in was slipping through my fingers. He said we’d tell the children over the weekend so we’d have plenty of time with them to ease the blow, and in the meantime, he’d sleep in the guest room, and we’d maintain a civilized front. I swear to you, I could hear Lindsay’s words coming out of his mouth, her way, her tone. You understand me?” she asked Eli.
“Yeah, I do.”
Aug 7, 2015 2:26 PM
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It means "soften the blow" - make a difficult experience less unpleasant.
"A blow" is a hard hit (think about boxing).
August 7, 2015
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