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for one's pains
for one's pains
In return for the trouble one has taken, as in And all he got for his pains was a failing grade. This expression is nearly always used ironically to indicate that the return was not appropriate to the effort made. [First half of 1500s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Maxine | | [mæk'si:n] | |
Federico | | fe-dhe-REE-ko (Spanish), fe-de-REE-ko (Italian) | Spanish, Italian |
Enosh | | EE-nahsh (English) | Biblical, Biblical Hebrew |
Mayme | | - | English |
Chibuzo | | - | Western African, Igbo |
Winifred | | WIN-i-frid | Welsh, English |