very easy task
something easily done
very simple work
effortlessly prepared or done
simple job that can straightforwardly be accomplished
as easy as pie
child’s play
a snap
a cinch
a walk in the park
Don’t worry, Sophie – this job interview will be a piece of cake for you – you have all the skills they need and I think you’re absolutely the best candidate.
They said the test would be difficult, but it was a piece of cake – I’ll pass with no problem at all.
Don’t think that this term’s work will be a piece of cake – you’ll have to study hard to get good grades.
Some parts of cooking are really difficult, but I found that making spaghetti Bolognese is a piece of cake.
Giving Maria a make-over was a piece of cake, because she’s so naturally beautiful.
I’ll have to work really hard for the theory part of the exam, but the practical part will be a piece of cake, because I’ve been practicing for so long.
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