How To Use Child's play In A Sentence
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Last year's plaintive wails about the attacks on A Beautiful Mind are child's play in comparison.
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Riding a bicycle is child's play when you've had some practice.
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From there it should be child's play to unbind my feet, and then my head-bind.
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I find their puerile, psychologically regressive child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them.
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Our tradition of collecting candy in costume is mere child's play to Roman Catholic countries.
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The boxes were heavy, but Joe made it look like child's play.
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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.
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She's makes my nonstop babble look like child's play.
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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.
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It's not a difficult climb it should be child's play for an experienced mountaineer.
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It's not a difficult climb it should be child's play for an experienced mountaineer.
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It's not every director who makes the Merchant of Venice challenge look like child's play.
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Edwards vainly attempted a few explanations before bowing to the reality that running for president, even if you are blessed with natural political gifts, is never child's play.
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Projecting a personality into what we now call a chatbot says more about the user than it does about the algorithms involved, and while having a computer stacking blocks recalls child's play, they aren't imagining castles while they're doing it.
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The group showed its appreciation of Mr. Haden by playing his tunes, which unrolled like scenes in a classic film: The bright and optimistic "Hello My Lovely" could have underscored a scene of boy-meets-girl; the romping calypso "Child's Play" belonged under a dance sequence; and the excruciatingly haunting ballad "First Song" clearly represented a moment of heartbreak.
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It was child's play to drive, with fully-electric steering and brakes, as well as automatic transmission.
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He made child's play of its tricky fingerwork and zipped through prestissimi at double-speed, braking precipitately into a sombre adagio.
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Jo Haywood discovers that buying clothes for tiddlers, toddlers, tweenies and teens is child's play this season.
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I've cooked for 200 people before now. So, tonight is child's play by comparison.
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Its not like accurate measurements cant be made in either system and (with a computer on every desk, in every pocket even) converting units is child's play.
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These young children of extremely high intellectual acumen fail to be interested in ‘child's play’ for the same reason that in adulthood they will fail to patronize custard-pie movies or chute-the-chutes at amusement parks.
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The good part of our so-called mythological beasties is that they are very deeply embedded in us by now and only make rare appearances in dreams where it's child's play to cut them in half and send them back to sleep between the stardust from whence they came.
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Transporting and setting up is more a child's play and with the catadioptric technology this telescope is sturdy even in outdoors not shaken even by the stormy winds.
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Riding a bicycle is child's play when you've had some practice.
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They left him with the kind of domestic and professional headaches which render hangovers mere child's play.
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It's all very big and heady - the world of abstract construction - but it's child's play, really.
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For a craftsman who can use all the intricate resources of good prose successfully to create an illusion that he is inspired in his least abandoned moments, it is child's play to use the more obvious devices of the metrician to similar effect.
Rudyard Kipling