tough sledding



tough sledding

Difficult work or progress, as in This bill faces tough sledding in the legislature. This idiom transfers the route on which a sled can travel to other kinds of progress toward a goal. It was first recorded as hard sledding in 1839. For the antonym, see easy sledding.
See also: sledding, tough

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MİThat-Turkish
AsunAH-soonSpanish
PlÁCidoPLAH-thee-dho (Spanish), PLAH-see-dho (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Berg[bə:g]
BurkeBURKEnglish
Tsiuri-Georgian