yes but not immediately
It probably wouldn't taste very good and it would raise out of you cake pan and also would be like eating a roll and a piece of cake at the same time
He though that climbing the tree would be a piece of cake until he fell out of it and broke his leg.
yes
yes
A piece of cake is simply called (and spelled) "a piece of cake." It may also be called "a serving of cake" or "a slice of cake."
eating it would make sense
Used a piece of cake for what reason?
The Cake Eaters was created in 2007.
This phrase is of American origin. At least, the earliest citation of it that I can find is from the American poet and humorist Ogden Nash'sPrimrose Path, 1936:"Her picture's in the papers now, And life's a piece of cake."The choice of cake or pie as a symbol of ease and pleasantry is well represented in the language. Other phrases along the same lines include "as easy as pie, or " a cake walk"
What ever colour you perceive the piece of cake to be.
Cake isn't all that good for you. So the correct answers would be no. Not even one piece of cake. cake is made of fattening and grease. Half or no half the answer would ale ays be no.
A piece of cake, is to say that something is easy to do. For instance, it is a piece of cake for someone trained in gymnastics to do a somersault.