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piece of cake
noun as in an easy thing
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Example Sentences
“This is the kind of place where you go to the polls and the workers will have a cookie or a piece of cake for you,” he said.
When she got home, Mungnee was shocked to look inside the black bag and find only a brick, a piece of cake, and two bottles of water.
Owning these harlequins should be a piece of cake, and the woman who spent most of her career sticking it to abusive husbands and predatory bankers could be just the man to get things moving.
But from the inside, believe me, it’s a piece of cake to open.
After clearing their plates, attendees enjoy a piece of cake or a bowl of grape dumplings — a dessert traditionally made from wild grape juice that today is often made with frozen juice and canned biscuits.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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