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Idiom a piece of cake something very easy.Most parents know that dealing with a sick child makes everything else look like a piece of cake.Our team is strong, but it won't be a piece of cake to make it to the finals.
piece of cakeA very easy task or accomplishment. I thought I was going to fail the test, but it turned out to be a piece of cake! a piece of cake COMMON If something is a piece of cake, it is very easy to do. If it's quiet, the job's a piece of cake. Her family have 11 children, so looking after 4 will be a piece of cake for her. a piece of cake something easily achieved. informala piece of ˈcake (informal) (British English also a piece of ˈpiss taboo, slang) (of a task, etc.) very easy to do: After climbing mountains in the Swiss Alps, going up English hills is a piece of cake.Taking photos should be a piece of cake with the new camera I’ve got. OPPOSITE: a tall order |