take lumps



take one's lumps

Inf. to accept the result or punishment one deserves. (See also get one's lumps.) You've got to learn to take your lumps if you're going to be in politics. I hate taking my lumps. I'd rather pretend nothing had happened.
See also: lump, take

take your lumps

to experience and accept difficulties as part of doing something When unemployment increased, the Midwest took its lumps earlier than the East, but recovered faster.
Etymology: based on the idea of a fighter being able to take lumps (accept swelling in parts of the body)
See also: lump, take

take your lumps

  (American)
to receive and accept criticism or punishment for something you have done Joe blames nobody but himself for his problems. He takes his lumps and doesn't complain.
See also: lump, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RikRIKDutch
Aram (1)-Kurdish
FruzsinaFROOZH-ee-nawHungarian
ValÈRe-French
Penny['peni]
Kurush-Ancient Persian