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cross to bear
cross to bear
A difficult responsibility or burden that someone must handle on their own. When Nancy's husband passed away, she was left with quite a cross to bear having to raise four children on her own.
cross to bear
A burden or trial one must put up with, as in Alzheimer's is a cross to bear for the whole family, or in a lighter vein, Mowing that huge lawn once a week is Brad's cross to bear: This phrase alludes to the cross carried by Jesus to his crucifixion. Today it may be used either seriously or lightly. [Second half of 1500s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Irenka | | ee-REN-kah (Polish) | Polish, Czech |
Flore | | - | French |
Millie | | ['mili] | |
Leroy | | LEE-roi | English |
Deniel | | - | Breton |
Alisa | | ah-LEE-sah (Russian), AH-lee-sah (Finnish) | Russian, Finnish |