metaphore
it taking something totally different and compares it to something
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The phrase "as easy as pie" means that whatever being described is very simple to do. The saying originated in the previous century when nearly all American homemakers baked pies almost every day, so that the chore was so familiar it could be done without effort.
The phrase "easy as pie" means that something is very simple or effortless to do, just like eating a delicious pie.
like pecause of cake but slice of pie mean something that's Easy
Easy as Pie - song - was created in 1975.
Easy as Pie - album - was created in 1976.
Easy as Pie - Gary Burton album - was created in 1981.
mean your being distracted by pie
Easy as Pie - 2003 was released on: USA: 17 May 2003 (Maryland Film Festival)
We can say "as easy as pie" and " as easy as falling off a log."
there was something in the pie
easy like a pie in your face ha ha you get it
There are several terms that mean easy. Easy as pie is one expression. The image is that making a pie is simple -- just toss some fruit on top of a crust and bake. Another expression is piece of cake -- again, the image is one of a dessert. Cake is fun to eat, so something that is a piece of cake would be fun and easy. Children often say "easy peasy" as a rhyming idiom. Some examples would be "That math problem was a piece of cake!," or "Riding a bike is easy as pie."
The birds pecked at the unattended pie on the windowsill.Examine the pie chart and describe what it shows.Why do people say "easy as pie"? Pie is not easy. I burn it every time.