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    cakewalk
    /ˈkeɪkwɔːk/

    noun

    • 1. an absurdly or surprisingly easy task: informal "winning the league won't be a cakewalk for them"
    • 2. a dancing contest among black Americans in which a cake was awarded as a prize. historical

    verb

    • 1. achieve or win something easily: informal "he cakewalked to a 5–1 triumph"
    • 2. walk or dance in the manner of a cakewalk: "a troupe of clowns cakewalked by"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CakewalkCakewalk - Wikipedia

    Debussy wrote "Golliwogg's Cake-walk" as the final movement of his Children's Corner suite for piano (published 1908), and The Little Nigar, subtitled A Cakewalk, for a piano method in 1909. The Cake Walk dance originated from the two-step, a dance which was itself spawned by the popularity of Sousa's marches. [46]

  3. noun [ S ] US informal uk / ˈkeɪk.wɔːk / us / ˈkeɪk.wɑːk / Add to word list. something that is very easy to achieve: The Superbowl was a cakewalk for the Forty-Niners. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Easiness and simplicity. (as) easy as pie/ABC/anything/falling off a log idiom. a piece of cake idiom. accessibility.

  4. The meaning of CAKEWALK is a one-sided contest : an easy victory. How to use cakewalk in a sentence.

  5. Dec 23, 2013 · The cakewalk was a pre-Civil War dance originally performed by slaves on plantation grounds. The uniquely American dance was first known as the "prize walk"; the prize was...

  6. Cakewalk definition: (formerly) a promenade or march, of Black American origin, in which the couples with the most intricate or eccentric steps received cakes as prizes.. See examples of CAKEWALK used in a sentence.

  7. cakewalk, couple dance that became a popular stage act for virtuoso dancers as well as a craze in fashionable ballrooms around 1900. Couples formed a square with the men on the inside and, stepping high to a lively tune, strutted around the square.

  8. 1. (Dancing) a dance based on a march with intricate steps, originally performed by African-Americans with the prize of a cake for the best performers. 2. (Music, other) a piece of music composed for this dance. 3. informal an easily accomplished task. vb. (Dancing) ( intr) to perform the cakewalk. ˈcakeˌwalker n.

  9. noun [ S ] US informal us / ˈkeɪk.wɑːk / uk / ˈkeɪk.wɔːk / Add to word list. something that is very easy to achieve: The Superbowl was a cakewalk for the Forty-Niners. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Easiness and simplicity. (as) easy as pie/ABC/anything/falling off a log idiom. a piece of cake idiom. accessibility.

  10. Originally a form of dance that white masters had their slaves perform for them and their audiences as entertainment. The slaveowners considered the spectacle extremely amusing since the dances derived from sophisticated white European aristocracy.

  11. cakewalk meaning, definition, what is cakewalk: a very easy thing to do, or a very easy ...: Learn more.