Any undertaking that is easy to do.
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Examples for "breeze "
1 In south-western Australia, for example, a simple sea breeze becomes a medico.
2 A light sea breeze enters the room through the open office window.
3 The red flag fluttered in the breeze above the tent of Varro.
4 Temporarily the prairie breeze was lost; swallowed up in the greater movement.
5 The window was open and the curtain flapped idly in the breeze .
1 Opposition parties said, however, that they still wanted a snap general election.
2 Plus: a snap election in Greece has the potential to destabilise Europe.
3 Meanwhile, a snap election may be held in Greece early next year.
4 The family immediately took a snap , seeing the humour of the situation.
5 He captioned the snap : Got myself a fiance just before new year.
1 I guarantee she'll be here for our Labor Day picnic , ' he said.
2 In the ' picnic table control', you will find a waxy orange substance.
3 I want to swim in the sea and picnic in the hills.
4 The picnic at Rafield was always the central event of the summer.
5 Bring your rug and picnic and enjoy the music in great surroundings.
1 Be a cinch to come up for a week end between pictures.
2 What Stuart says I start my week convinced this'll be a cinch .
3 Dempsey's nomination for chief has long been thought to be a cinch .
4 With the machinery on the ground the rest would be a cinch .
5 It's a cinch nobody else is going to agree to take her.
1 Unlike Libya, Syria is not an isolated dictatorship with a pushover army.
2 You want a girl who's a pushover , find yourself a teenage bimbo.
3 I let him hold on that extra second, which made me a pushover .
4 Part of the problem is that scientists are such a pushover .
5 That said, Lynch was no pushover either as a hurler or as politician.
1 OPUS' investigations were based primarily on a desktop study and site walkover .
2 This was a walkover from the moment that managerless Ipswich were breached.
3 As tournament favourites, the quarter-final against France should have been a walkover .
4 Razzano, the No 26 seed, receives a walkover into the fourth round.
5 We're a body shy and we'll be fined for giving a walkover .
1 And it's in the witness and duck soup said it's an elephant.
2 Summoning the waitress, I ordered us the spicy duck soup hotpot.
3 Heavenly Bastard in the Sky, had I been missing their spicy duck soup .
4 The diagnosis on this thing should have been duck soup .
5 Has it got anything to do with drinking duck soup ? '
1 In comparison with it the period of 1613 seems like child 's play .
2 The Rugby scrimmage is mere child 's play by the side of it.
3 It is the time when the hardest thing seems but child 's play .
4 Your most treasured depravity is child 's play beside the experiences we offer.
5 Thurston thanked Park mentally; tending branding-fire sounded very much like child 's play .
1 Let's say older children are fussing over the last piece of cake .
2 The very way he gets a piece of cake is a study.
3 Mother sent you a piece of cake and a bottle of wine.
4 She gave each a piece of cake leaving one and a sandwich.
5 That is not to say it will be a piece of cake .
6 With the DNA match, a warrant should be a piece of cake .
7 I cut myself a piece of cake , and then I called Simon.
8 He handed her a piece of cake , and she took a bite.
9 For women to mimic these male ceremonies is a piece of cake .
10 Mr. Dennison, won't you give Ellen a piece of cake or something?
11 Freckles swarmed over his face like ants over a piece of cake .
12 However, once you get past that, it's a piece of cake .
13 I wonder if she'll ever look forward to a piece of cake again.
14 All right, really, it should be a piece of cake from now on.
15 Barbara went out to the kitchen for a piece of cake .
16 Monopolizing a fertile female was no longer a piece of cake .
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