[Idiom] A TOUGH ROW TO HOE. - Navigating Challenges: Facing Tough Tasks

A tough row to hoe.

A tough row to hoe.

A difficult task.

'A tough row to hoe' is an idiom deriving from the laborious task of hoeing rows in farming, which can be physically demanding and tedious. It metaphorically represents any difficult, challenging task that requires a lot of effort and perseverance to accomplish. This expression acknowledges the arduous nature of a task while also hinting at the relentless effort needed to overcome it.

Example Sentences

  1. Fixing this old car is going to be a tough row to hoe.

    Repairing this old vehicle is going to be very difficult.

  2. Starting a business from scratch is a tough row to hoe.

    Starting a new business from nothing is going to be extremely challenging.

  3. Raising three kids by herself, she knew it would be a tough row to hoe.

    She knew it would be tough managing three children on her own.

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