HARD ROW TO HOE


Meaning of HARD ROW TO HOE in English

n. phr. A hard life to live; a very hard job to do. She has a hard row to hoe with six children and her husband dead. Young people without enough education will have a tough row to hoe when they have to support themselves.

Synonym: HARD SLEDDING.

Compare: DOWN ON ONE'S LUCK, HARD NUT TO CRACK.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.