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Definitions of cakewalking in various dictionaries:
verb - perform the cakewalk dance
verb - to step stylishly
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An absurdly or surprisingly easy task. |
A dancing contest among black Americans in which a cake was awarded as a prize. |
Achieve or win something easily. |
Walk or dance in the manner of a cakewalk. |
Cakewalking might refer to |
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