child's play

NOUN
  1. activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules
    Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child
  2. any undertaking that is easy to do
    marketing this product will be no picnic
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How To Use child's play In A Sentence

  • Last year's plaintive wails about the attacks on A Beautiful Mind are child's play in comparison.
  • Riding a bicycle is child's play when you've had some practice.
  • From there it should be child's play to unbind my feet, and then my head-bind.
  • I find their puerile, psychologically regressive child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them.
  • Our tradition of collecting candy in costume is mere child's play to Roman Catholic countries. Day of the Dead celebrations across the world (Photos)
  • The boxes were heavy, but Joe made it look like child's play.
  • Augusto met the young girl on the beach, he was already becoming aware of his own sexual desire — he already searched his "blasphemies" in the Latin dictionary, meaning, of course, Latin words with a sexual content (112) — and he promptly converts this budding sexual awareness into child's play, re-inscribing it in the realm of childhood innocence. Children Playing by the Sea: the Dynamics of Appropriation in the Brazilian Romantic Novel
  • She's makes my nonstop babble look like child's play.
  • The crisp backbeat and twinkling xylophones remind one of a child's playroom, with toys scattered and overturned, and the sun building shadows in their midst.
  • It's not a difficult climb it should be child's play for an experienced mountaineer.
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