cakewalks (Meaning)

cakewalks

a stage dance developed from walking steps and figures typically involving a high prance with backward tilt, an African American entertainment having a cake as prize for the most accomplished steps and figures in walking, an easy task, a one-sided contest

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a stage dance developed from walking steps and figures typically involving a high prance with backward tilt, an African American entertainment having a cake as

breezes, cakes,picnics, snaps, kid stuff,roses, walks in the park, pushovers, cream puffs, duck soup

headaches, bears, beasts, murders,pains, chores, killers, labors, troubles, nuisances

The exam was a cakewalk for her, as she had studied extensively.

The team's victory seemed like a cakewalk, as they easily overpowered their opponents.

Marie Antoinette's execution was not a cakewalk, as it was a gruesome and painful ordeal.

The once-challenging math problem now seemed like a cakewalk to the brilliant young student.