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Woke British university tells students not to say 'a piece of cake'Undergraduates are taught: ‘Colloquial phrases such as “kill two birds with one stone” or “a piece of cake” or “break ... against the use of certain idioms because of their ‘origin ...
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Where Does the Saying 'Crocodile Tears' Actually Come From? And Can They Really Cry?“Piece of cake” means thinking something is relatively easy, and “break a leg” can be used to wish someone good luck. As for “crocodile tears,” the funky phrase is used when some ...
you might not work out the meaning of the idiom. Take an example like this: if something is a piece of cake – it doesn’t mean “something is a dessert or that it is sweet.” What is ‘a ...
"Piece of cake" means thinking something is relatively easy, and "break a leg" can be used to wish someone good luck. As for "crocodile tears," the funky phrase is used when some emotes or cries ...
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