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  2. be no bed of roses. To be an especially challenging or unpleasant situation. Of course that project is no bed of roses—why else would they assign it to a lowly intern like me? I'm glad we broke up, but having to be around my ex-boyfriend in the office is no bed of roses.

  3. If you say that a situation is not a bed of roses or is no bed of roses, you mean that it is not all pleasant, and that there are some bad parts too. Life for the Prime Minister has not been a bed of roses.

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    easy option
    a comfortable or luxurious position
    an effortless, happy situation
    a luxurious circumstances
    Weight loss is a challenging task, not a bed of roses.
    Making money is not a bed of roses; you have to wake up early and go to work.
    The life of the royal family is a bed of roses.
    Before cutting ties with my family, my life was a bed of rosesbecause my Mom did everything for me.

    “A bed of roses” as an idiom originated in England and is quite an old expression. One of the earliest examples can be found in a poem called “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” written by Christopher Marlowe (also known as Kit Marlowe), published in 1599 after the death of the author. Easy, Life

  4. May 14, 2024 · NOT A BED OF ROSES definition: not all pleasant , having some difficult or unpleasant aspects | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  5. Just like using a bed of roses to mean something is easy and pleasant, something that is no bed of roses means it is difficult, unpleasant or downright disagreeable. For example: I can tell you now that class was no bed of roses ; I’m not sure I’ve ever worked so hard for a professor in my life.

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  6. 5 days ago · If you say that a situation is not a bed of roses, you mean that it is not as pleasant as it seems, and that there are some unpleasant aspects to it. We all knew that life was unlikely to be a bed of roses back in England. See full dictionary entry for rose. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. To be an especially challenging or unpleasant situation. Of course that project is no bed of roseswhy else would they assign it to a lowly intern like me? I'm glad we broke up, but having to be around my ex-boyfriend in the office is no bed of roses. See also: bed, no, of, rose.

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