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Several English sayings for a piece of cake

The English expression of "piece of cake": Piece of cake

Literal meaning, a small piece of cake. It's a piece of cake, very easy.

Pronunciation: British [pi: s ?v keik] American [pis ?v kek]?

Usage examples are as follows:

1. I can help Mom clean the house. It's a piece of cake for me!

I can help my mother clean the house. It's easy!

2. Getting rid of him will be a piece of cake

Getting rid of him is a piece of cake.

3. I think it's a piece of cake for me.

I think it's a piece of cake for me.

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Similar phrases

1. Say cheese

Cheese means cheese. Say cheese is usually said when taking pictures. , which is equivalent to "smile" or "talk about eggplant".

Example: Let me take a picture for you. Say cheese!

Let me take a picture for you, smile!

2. Have bigger fish to fry

Literally, there are bigger fish to fry. Describes that there are more important things to do.

Example: He doesn’t want to go to the park. He has bigger fish to fry.

He doesn’t want to go to the park. He has bigger fish to fry.

He doesn’t want to go to the park. He has more important things to do.

3. Full of beans

Bean means beans, and full of beans means energetic and full of spirit.

Example: The children are going to the zoo. They are full of beans.

The children are going to the zoo, and they are very happy.

4. Eat like a horse

Literally, eat like a horse. Describes eating a lot.

Example: You eat like a horse.

You eat so much.

5. Finger-licking good

It means that it is so delicious that you can lick your fingers. It's described as particularly delicious.

Example: Mom, thank you for the apple pie. It’s finger-licking good!

Mom, thank you for the apple pie. It’s really delicious!