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- a bumpy ride A tough time. If you think going to graduate school while working a full-time job is easy, you're in for a bumpy ride!
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If you think going to graduate school while working a full-time job is easy, you're in for a bumpy ride! That update release was certainly a bumpy ride. How were so many bugs missed in testing? You have a three year old and you're pregnant with twins? Wow, you're in for a bumpy ride!
make a situation difficult for somebody; have a difficult time: The business has had a bumpy ride over the last twelve months, but profits are growing again now. See also: bumpy , give , have , ride , somebody
have a bumpy ride. idiom informal. Add to word list. C2. to have a difficult time: She's had a bumpy ride at work over the last few months. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences. a hard/tough row to hoe idiom.
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Starting a new business can be a bumpy ride, filled with challenges, obstacles, and unexpected setbacks. This idiom is commonly used to illustrate the difficulty and uncertainty of starting a new venture or undertaking, where the path to success is not always smooth and straightforward.
The new bill could be in for a bumpy ride when it is put before parliament. → ride Examples from the Corpus had a bumpy ride • Euro Disney had a bumpy ride as the market digested its results, sinking to a low of 813p down 35p.