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child's play

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Etymology

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From child +‎ -’s +‎ play, originally referring literally to play by a child.[1]

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child's play (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic) Something particularly easy or simple.
    Synonyms: kid stuff, piece of cake
    Compared to my last job, this is child’s play.

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