A tough row to hoe
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British pronunciation/ɐ tˈʌf hˈɑːd ɹˈəʊ tə hˈəʊ/
American pronunciation/ɐ tˈʌf hˈɑːɹd ɹˈoʊ tə hˈoʊ/
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a situation that causes difficulties for one
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a (tough|hard) row to hoe definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "a tough row to hoe" and when to use it?

The idiom "a tough row to hoe" originated from the agricultural practice of hoeing rows in a field to prepare the soil for planting. This expression is used to suggest that the task at hand requires considerable effort, endurance, and perseverance, just as tilling a row of soil can be physically demanding and labor-intensive.

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Starting a new business without any financial backing is a tough row to hoe.
Climbing the corporate ladder in a competitive industry can be a hard row to hoe.
Taking care of an aging parent with complex medical needs can be a hard row to hoe.
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