pretty pass
Pronunciation
/pɹˈɪɾi pˈæs/
British pronunciation
/pɹˈɪti pˈas/

Definition & Meaning of "pretty pass"in English

Pretty pass
01

a situation or state that is very undesirable or difficult

pretty pass definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "pretty pass" and when to use it?

The expression "pretty pass" is a somewhat old-fashioned idiomatic phrase used to describe a situation that is undesirable, troublesome, or in a state of disorder. It conveys a sense of something being less than satisfactory or ideal. While the exact origin is not well-documented, the phrase has been in use for many years.

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Examples
The sudden downpour during the picnic made for a pretty pass, with everyone scrambling for cover.
After a series of unfortunate events, the project was in a pretty pass, and the team had to work hard to get back on track.
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