answersLogoWhite

0

"A piece of cake"

"A cakewalk"

"No problem"

"Easily done"

"A pleasure"

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the meaning of the idiom walk on clouds?

The idiom "walk on clouds" means to feel extremely happy or elated, as if one were floating or walking on air. It refers to a state of complete euphoria or bliss.


What is the literal meaning of the idiom get your walking papers?

The LITERAL meaning would be to receive a set of papers saying you may walk.


What is the meaning of the idiom under the board walk?

This is not an idiom. A boardwalk is a type of pier, usually found at the seashore. It's dark and private underneath, so people go down there to kiss and make out.


What part of speech is cakewalk?

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).


What is the origin of the idiom walk on eggs?

To tread lightly on a subject


What is the meaning of the idiom 'walked on' somebody?

I can't find any references to "walk on" someone - perhaps you are thinking of "walk over" someone. This idiom means to ignore someone's feelings and treat them with contempt, or to treat them without respect. In sports, you might use the idiom to mean that your team had an easy victory, though that is not as often used. Usually, if you say "He walked all over his father," you mean "He treated his father as if his father had no importance."


What does the idiom streach your arms and legs mean?

It's not really an idiom. You can figure out the meaning if you think about it. You're stretching your muscles.If someone says "I need to stretch my legs," however, they mean they need to walk around a little bit to think or to wake up.


Words with the same meaning as run?

To walk or jog at a rate that is fast.


Which idiom means be careful?

Tread lightly, tiptoe, walk on eggshells


When was A Walk in the Park created?

A Walk in the Park was created on 1996-11-27.


What is a homograph for lame walk or step not stiff?

A homograph for "lame" meaning to walk with difficulty could be "lame" meaning unconvincing or unsatisfactory. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.


Are there any idioms for the word sensitive?

Someone who is sensitive often cries easily. An idiom for crying easily is "cry at the drop of hat".