cakewalk in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cakewalk in the PONS Dictionary

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In later years, the cakewalk became integrated into the walkaround, and over time the two terms became interchangeable.
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But it's also no cakewalk for its own practitioners.
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He published his first composition, a cakewalk, in 1899.
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The cakewalk dance, a highlight of the show, became the rage of the town.
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The difficulty curve was labelled inconsistent, with cakewalk levels being followed immediately by nearly impossible ones.
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Surviving the first ten nights or so became a cakewalk -- a very slow cakewalk.
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He became one of the most recorded musicians of his day, recording marches, cakewalks, rags, and other instrumentals.
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The music includes marches, cakewalks, gospel and ragtime and the production is mostly sung-through.
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But having a store across the street from him was no cakewalk.
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That isn't to say that the high-speed cooking competition was a cakewalk.
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