[make] (quick|short|light) work of {sth}
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to finish doing something as fast as one can
The idiom "make quick work of something" originated from the idea of completing a task or activity efficiently and swiftly. This phrase is often used to describe situations where someone or a group of people have successfully and rapidly completed a job or achieved a goal without encountering significant obstacles or delays.
- This new snow shovel makes short work of clearing off the driveway.
- Transfer tape makes light work of re-gluing in the workshop.
- It makes light work of a complex process thanks to a series of easy-to-use wizards.
- This new snow shovel makes short work of clearing off the driveway.
- With their advanced equipment, the construction crew made quick work of demolishing the old building.