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doddle

[ UK /dˈɒdə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. an easy task

How To Use doddle In A Sentence

  • Provided you don't tend to eat very much and only drink champagne, wearing white will be a doddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • If I can import all these birds into the country then bringing in heroin must be a absolute doddle.
  • According to the lieutenant, playing rugby for a living is a doddle when you've survived cadet school.
  • Wild and remote as it is, it's a comparative doddle compared with some of his past exertions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The public performance part of my job - the workshops and training - is hence a doddle.
  • Cooking beef is an absolute doddle but it's well worth spending a bit of time and effort shopping around for the joint best suited to your needs. The Sun
  • In fact, compared with today, it'll be a doddle.
  • And because it's rear-engined and rearwheel-drive, the front wheels turn more - so parking is a doddle. The Sun
  • With his voice kept in condition by singing loads of nursery rhymes, those concerts will be a doddle. The Sun
  • And throughout his two hours on stage, he makes entertaining 3,000 strangers seem a doddle. Times, Sunday Times
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