an informal expression meaning something that is easy to do
a trivial matter
very easy task/work
as easy as pie
a piece of cake
a cinch
If you practise enough, driving will eventually become child’s play.
The hike that we did this weekend was child’s play. I am looking forward to something a bit more challenging.
Figuring out the password to his account was child’s play.
I do not know why you are all complaining about the exam. I thought it was child’s play.
An intricate equation like this is child’s play for someone with my superior intellect. I will show you how to solve it.
Now that David Beckham was completely fit, playing in the world championship looked like child’s play for him.
There is no origin for this idiom
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Common phrase that has a specific meaning.