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An example for the use of the idiom 'it's a piece of cake' is:

I can run that 100 yard sprint, it'll be a piece of cake'.

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How do you use the idiom 'Piece of Cake' in a sentence?

Margret couldn't unscrew the jar lid, but I found it a piece of cake.


Is the phrase piece of cake a idiom?

yes


Can you give a sample sentence using the idiom a piece of cake?

He though that climbing the tree would be a piece of cake until he fell out of it and broke his leg.


What is the meaning of the idiom 'a piece of cake for somebody'?

"A piece of cake" means something is very simple for someone to do. Example: I found chemistry difficult, but for Kris, it was a piece of cake.


What is the meaning of the idiom life is not a piece if cake?

Life Is Sometimes Hard


What does easily mean?

IT means something easy like the idiom piece of cake


How do you use piece of cake in a sentence?

The boy found the project to be a piece of cake because it was incredibly easy.


How do you use the word piece in a sentence?

We each had a piece of the birthday cake.


Which idiom has the same meaning as 'a walk in the park'?

"A piece of cake" "A cakewalk" "No problem" "Easily done" "A pleasure"


Can you give me a sentence using the word idiom?

that night i gave mama a test and it was a peice of cake


Where does the idiom Piece of cake come from?

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"


Can you give a sentence using piece and peace?

There was peace when he ate his piece of 🎂(cake).