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like shooting fish in a barrel

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like shooting fish in a barrel and as easy as shooting fish in a barrel
Rur. ridiculously easy. Jane's a good mechanic. Changing a tire is like shooting fish in a barrel, for her. That comedian has an easy job. Making fun of politicians is like shooting fish in a barrel.
See also: barrel, fish, like, shoot


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There has never been a better time for the smart internet entrepreneur to make money online Earning income online is sometimes like shooting fish in a barrel and anyone can take hold of one of the many business opportunities offered?
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