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What is the meaning of "a piece of cake" idiom?

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Idiom Conjugations:

 
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Gerund Form of the Idiom:

not applicable
 
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Idiom Usage:

This idiom can be used to describe anything that is easy to do.
 
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Idiom Scenario 2:

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This video tells us that using new software it is a piece of cake to accomplish the task described.  In the past, it was very difficult to create such animations.  Now it is a piece of cake.
 

 

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Idiom Scenario 1:

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Walter and Dennis are students in high school.  They are talking about a recent Math exam they took...
Walter:   "What did you think about that Math exam, Dennis?"
Dennis:    "I think it was pretty easy."
Walter:     "Ya, it only took me fifteen minutes to finish."
Dennis:     "Me too.  I was finished in no time."
Walter:     "The exam sure could have been a lot more difficult."
Dennis:     "True enough but it was a piece of cake."
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Idiom Definition:

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"a piece of cake "
something that is easy to do
a simple task that is easily accomplished
 
Synonyms:
breeze, cakewalk, cinch, easy, effortless, elementary, facile, no-brainer, painless, peanuts, picnic, pie, readily, simple, simply, snap, sure, surely, uncomplicated
 
 
Literally, a piece of cake. - - - - ->  a piece of cake with three layers, white icing and strawberries on top.




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