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  2. As easy as pie - Wikipedia

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    As easy as pie" is a popular colloquial idiom and simile which is used to describe a task or experience as pleasurable and simple. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The phrase is often interchanged with piece of cake , which shares the same connotation.

  3. Green Balloon Club - Wikipedia

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    It started with a launch show named Easy Peasy Eco Beebies on 13 June 2008, and this was followed by 48 episodes, one every week from 20 June 2008 to 29 May 2009, although there was a break during the Christmas Holidays. (Titles sourced from the BBC Australia website (The episodes on the UK BBC website don't have episode titles))

  4. Easy peasy - Wikipedia

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    Easy peasy may refer to: EasyPeasy , a discontinued a Linux-based operating system for netbooks Abe Mosseri (born 1974), an American professional poker player also known by his online alias EazyPeazy

  5. Episode - Wikipedia

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    An episode is also a narrative unit within a continuous larger dramatic work. It is frequently used to describe units of television or radio series that are broadcast separately in order to form one longer series. [2] An episode is to a sequence as a chapter is to a book. Modern series episodes typically last 20 to 50 minutes in length. [3]

  6. Easy Peasy: Single mom's business helping cancer survivors ...

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    Oct. 19—WEBB CITY, Mo. — A home-based business created by a Lamar woman is proving to be a blessing to some people who suffer from cancer and other illnesses that require special diets.

  7. A Way with Words - Wikipedia

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    A Way with Words is an American weekly public radio program discussing the use of language (mainly American and Canadian English, with other languages earning more occasional mention) in everyday life, along with linguistics, lexicology and folk etymology from a pool of listener questions from weekly callers into the program, along with a weekly word game with quiz expert and comedian John ...

  8. List of English words of Brittonic origin - Wikipedia

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    Possible Brittonic etymology OED etymology Type ass: Old British *assin or Old Irish *assan, [3] but more likely from Irish. [4] [3] Celtic (OED1) historic (widely used in the Bible instead of donkey) bannock: Etymologised by the OED as from Gaelic bannach, ? < Latin pānicium < pānis bread. [5] But possibly Old Brittonic *bannoc. [6] Gaelic ...

  9. English etymology - Wikipedia

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    English etymology is the study of where English words came from. It may refer to: History of the English language; English words of Greek origin; List of Greek morphemes used in English; List of Greek and Latin roots in English; Latin influence in English; List of Latin words with English derivatives