be (not) all moonlight and roses



be (not) all moonlight and roses

To be very enjoyable and pleasant, especially of a romantic situation. This phrase is often used in the negative to emphasize difficulties in a romantic relationship. I thought that dating an actress would be all moonlight and roses, but she travels so much that I hardly ever see her. Living with a boyfriend or girlfriend is not all moonlight and roses, you know.
See also: all, and, moonlight, rose

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CÜNeyt-Turkish
Stella (1)STEL-ə (English)English, Italian, Dutch, German
Gu&Eth;Laug-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Ayla (3)-Literature
Gwyn-Welsh
Fortunata-Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Late Roman