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a bed of roses

 

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Term: a bed of roses

Description: "A bed of roses" is an idiomatic expression that refers to a situation or circumstance that is extremely pleasant, comfortable, or enjoyable. It is often used metaphorically to describe a trouble-free and ideal condition.

Example sentences:

  1. After years of hard work, she finally achieved her dream job, but she soon realized that it wasn't all a bed of roses.
  2. Mary thought that parenting would be a bed of roses until she experienced endless sleepless nights.
  3. John's vacation in Hawaii was like lying on a bed of roses, with sunshine, beautiful beaches, and no worries.
  4. Don't be fooled by appearances; behind that glamorous facade lies a bed of roses.

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