(as|) easy as (anything|ABC|falling of a log)
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not needing any effort
The idiomatic expression "easy as anything" is used to conveys a straightforward and uncomplicated task, emphasizing the simplicity of an action or activity. The origin of this idiom is not well-known, but it has been in use since 17th century.
- Fooling him was as easy as falling off a log.
- If you all work in the same physical space, working as a team is easy as anything.
- Sounds easy as ABC right?Well technically not that easy as it sounds.
- The whole procedure is as easy as ABC.
- You said that loving me was falling off a log.