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Ksenia B.
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When something is “a walk in the park”, it means:
A strenuous activity (involves energy and effort).
Something very boring.
A very easy task.
A stroll in the park, literally.
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Nov 19, 2024 9:24 AM
Answers · 4
Of course it's usually just a metaphor, meaning an easy task. But it can potentially be a literal walk in the park.
A: Where are you going?
B: For a walk in the park. Back soon!
A: Okay. Take care. Don't climb any steep hills - you might hurt your back.
B: Don't worry. It's flat ground. It'll be a walk in the park. Literally AND figuratively!
November 19, 2024
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