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bed of roses

American  

noun

  1. a situation of luxurious ease; a highly agreeable position.

    Caring for a houseful of active kids is no bed of roses.


bed of roses Idioms  
  1. A comfortable or luxurious position, as in Taking care of these older patients is no bed of roses. This metaphor, first recorded in 1635, is often used in a negative context, as in the example. Also see bowl of cherries.


Etymology

Origin of bed of roses

First recorded in 1800–10

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The road to where we are now has not been a bed of roses.

From Scientific American Sep. 21, 2023

“Chivalry may not have been a bed of roses for those forced to lie in it,” Judge Keenan said about the dress code in her opinion.

From New York Times Jun. 17, 2022

Looking back, I realize it wasn't a bed of roses for him.

From Salon Sep. 13, 2021

"It's not all a bed of roses... but because we have a flexible working policy it does give us the guidance, so we can be more flexible."

From BBC Jun. 25, 2021

Near our cottage, where the small creek winds under the old wooden bridge, is the most beautiful bed of roses.

From "Salt to the Sea" by Ruta Sepetys

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