ogden Nash wrote it in primrose path 1936
her pictures in the papers now & lifes a piece of cake
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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'.
"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.
Margret couldn't unscrew the jar lid, but I found it a piece of cake.
spell piece
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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"
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."
Used a piece of cake for what reason?
The Cake Eaters was created in 2007.
What ever colour you perceive the piece of cake to be.
Then the mushrooms come and put a piece of candy corn on your toadstool.
A piece of cake is however much you want or deserve.
"a piece of cake"
Piece of Cake - novel - was created in 1983.
A Piece of Cake - album - was created in 1996.
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'.