at the time of the civil war various southern black processions included walking competitions in which the couple who strutted their stuff most gracefully would win a cake
The word "cakewalk" is a noun, technically an idiom or slang.It means an activity that will present little difficulty, or that will be easily accomplished (similar to a walk in the park or easy as pie).
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one refers to a hanging. Cowboys often used euphemisms to refer to uncomfortable situations like this. The image is of the person kicking their legs in the air as if they were walking.
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Swipesy Cakewalk was created in 1900.
No. Cakewalk is a noun. It cannot be a conjunction.
A cakewalk is a figure of speech, it means that something is going to be easy, if I am not mistaken.
Cakewalk Sonar equipment is used by musicians for recording and editing digital audio. You can purchase Cakewalk software online from retailers such as Amazon.
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The cast of The Cakewalk - 1902 includes: The Melrose Trio as Themselves
A cakewalk was originally a dance which white masters made their black slaves perform for them, for which the reward for the most entertaining dance was a slice of cake. It has since come to be associated with the music associated with such a contest, the contest at which this took place, or a relatively simple task.
Yes, cakewalk is a noun, a common, singular, abstract, compound noun; a word for something easy to do, a thing.
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