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  1. Learn the meaning and origin of the idiom shooting fish in a barrel, which means extremely easy or not difficult at all. See how to use it in positive and negative contexts with examples from Writing Explained.

  2. Learn the meaning and origin of the simile "like shooting fish in a barrel", which means something is easy to do. Find out how this phrase was tested by MythBusters and see examples of similar expressions.

  3. The idiom shooting fish in a barrel paints a vivid picture of a situation that requires so little effort that it almost feels like an unfair advantage. This expression encapsulates tasks or actions that present minimal challenge or resistance, often to the point of absurdity.

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  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase "shooting fish in a barrel", which means something is very easy to do or accomplish. See examples, synonyms, related expressions and sources from various dictionaries.

  5. Learn the meaning and origin of this idiom, which means ridiculously easy. See examples of how to use it in a sentence and take a quiz to test your knowledge.

  6. something is like shooting fish in a barrel. said to mean that one side in a battle or contest is so much stronger than the other that the weaker side has no chance at all of winning. I heard one case where some of the enemy soldiers had come out and they were saying it was like shooting fish in a barrel. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary.

  7. Learn the definition and usage of the idiom 'shooting fish in a barrel', which means something is so easy that success is almost guaranteed. See examples, similar idioms and related words.