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Child's play   /tʃaɪldz pleɪ/   Listen
Child's play

noun
1.
Any undertaking that is easy to do.  Synonyms: breeze, cinch, duck soup, picnic, piece of cake, pushover, snap, walkover.
2.
Activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules.  Synonym: play.






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"Child's play" Quotes from Famous Books



... children and to prattle with them, in order to bring the Christian fundamentals home even to the weakest and simplest. In his German Mass Luther concludes the chapter on instruction as follows: "And let no one consider himself too wise and despise such child's play. When Christ desired to train men He had to become a man. If we are to train children, we also must become children with them. Would to God that such child's play were carried on well; then we should in a short time see a great wealth of Christian people, and souls growing ...
— Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church • Friedrich Bente

... perhaps. Ask me at supper. Now it is high time to start. Navigating the mountains by night isn't child's play, let ...
— A Voyage to Arcturus • David Lindsay

... the Tenth of August won and lost. Patriotism reckons its slain by thousand on thousand, so deadly was the Swiss fire from these windows; but will finally reduce them to some Twelve hundred. No child's play was it;—nor is it! Till two in the afternoon the massacring, the breaking and the burning has not ended; nor the ...
— The French Revolution • Thomas Carlyle

... a bad look out for the morrow's journey! But I presume that your storms here are mere child's play, compared with those that we have in certain districts of Nordland!" And Alf went to his Alette, who looked ...
— Strife and Peace • Fredrika Bremer

... vest, in another minute he was into the lake, and headed for the island. He was a good swimmer and under ordinary circumstances the swim would have been mere child's play. But he was weak after his fearful exertions, and his clothes impeded his progress. But still he struggled forward, and at length, wearied almost to the point of exhaustion, his feet touched bottom, and he staggered heavily out of the ...
— Jess of the Rebel Trail • H. A. Cody


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