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Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"

Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"

Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"

Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"

Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"

Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"

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14y ago

The idom "a piece of cake" means that something is very easy or simple to do.

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13y ago

If something is "a piece of cake", then it generally means that it was very easy or simple.

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Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"

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14y ago

A word for 'piece of cake' would be easy.

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