child's play (Meaning)

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child's play (n)

any undertaking that is easy to do

activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules

child's play Sentence Examples

  1. For an experienced chef like him, making this dish is child's play.
  2. Solving that puzzle was child's play; I finished it in minutes.
  3. To her, public speaking is like child's play; she's always confident on stage.
  4. After years of practice, playing the piano has become child's play for him.
  5. Fixing a leaky faucet is child's play if you have the right tools.
  6. For a professional athlete, running a mile is child's play.
  7. With his expertise in coding, building a simple website is child's play for him.
  8. After taking advanced courses, basic arithmetic became child's play for the student.
  9. Drawing a cartoon character is child's play for someone with artistic talent.
  10. After memorizing the script, delivering the lines was child's play for the actor.

FAQs About the word child's play

any undertaking that is easy to do, activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules

nothing, triviality, shuck(s), frippery, trifle, bagatelle, smoke, nonproblem, picayune,small beer

labor, chore, horror show, pain, murder, labor, bear, headache, horror show, beast

For an experienced chef like him, making this dish is child's play.

Solving that puzzle was child's play; I finished it in minutes.

To her, public speaking is like child's play; she's always confident on stage.

After years of practice, playing the piano has become child's play for him.