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be as easy as falling off a log (British, American & Australian, American)
to be very easy. She said writing stories was as easy as falling off a log for her.
See also: easy, fall

like a bump on a log (American, informal)

if someone sits or stands somewhere like a bump on a log, they do not react in a useful or helpful way to the activities happening around them. Don't just sit there like a bump on a log, come and help us!
See also: bump, like

sleep like a log/top

to sleep very well. I don't know if it had anything to do with the wine we drank but I slept like a log.
See also: like, sleep, top

(as) easy as falling off a log
See: (as) easy as pie
See also: easy, fall

log off

to stop using a computer system. When the file transfer is complete, you can log off the Web and launch your print program.

log on

to open a computer system so that it can be used. As a graduate student, Erin often logged on to the system from home around midnight. Internet companies are trying to help business travelers log in while they're on the road.

sleep like a log

to sleep very well. With a full stomach and a warm blanket, I slept like a log.
See also: like, sleep

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A sunny yellow plastic pavilion showcased an iMac and a sling chair; a third artnaut logged off and held forth from here, charting with visitors on the ground about maintenance tasks and getting used to living up in the air, if not quite in space.
With a fast ADSL modem it took a minute and a half - in which time you would have logged off and surfed the entire Buckminster Fuller oeuvre elsewhere.
Then he logged off the Internet, leaving orders in the market to sell the stock if it reached a certain price.
 
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