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cakewalk

[keyk-wawk] / ˈkeɪkˌwɔk /
NOUN
easy activity
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It was “like a cakewalk for him,” she said.

From Washington Post

“It was good to get a punch in the mouth early on to remind us that it’s not going to be a cakewalk,” Durant said of the exhibition losses.

From Washington Post

"We didn't expect this process to be a cakewalk," he said.

From BBC

“I thought getting a job here would be a cakewalk,” he says.

From Seattle Times

However, if Matsuyama holds his nerve, and dials in his irons anything like yesterday afternoon, this will quickly become a cakewalk.

From The Guardian