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The Cherry On The Cake

The idiom "the cherry on the cake" means an extra special addition to something that is already good. It is used to describe a situation where something good or positive has happened, and then something even better happens to make it even more enjoyable or satisfying.

For example, imagine you are planning a surprise party for your friend's birthday. You have already invited all of their closest friends, bought decorations, and prepared their favorite food. Then, your friend's favorite band agrees to perform at the party. This would be the "cherry on the cake" because it is an extra special addition that makes the party even better than it already was.

You can also use this idiom in a negative way to describe a situation where something bad happens on top of an already difficult situation. For example, if you are already struggling with a difficult project at work and then your computer crashes, you might say "that was the cherry on the cake" to describe the additional problem that made the situation even worse.

Overall, "the cherry on the cake" is a fun and easy way to describe a situation where something extra special or unexpected happens to make a good situation even better.


The usage of the idiom 'The Cherry On The Cake' in a sentence

• I was already happy with my new job, but the cherry on the cake was when they offered me a bonus.

• I was so proud of finishing the marathon, but getting a medal was the cherry on the cake.

• The cherry on the cake was when I found out I won the game.

• The promotion was great news, but when they offered me a company car, it was the cherry on the cake.

• The party was already amazing, but when the DJ played my favorite song, it was the cherry on the cake.

• The wedding was perfect, but when the bride sang a surprise song for the groom, it was the cherry on the cake.

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