Examples of 'rough day today' in a sentence
Meaning of "rough day today"
Rough day today: A phrase used to describe a challenging, difficult, or unpleasant day. This expression is typically used to convey that the speaker has encountered various problems or setbacks throughout the day
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rough day today
You have had a rough day today.
Rough day today.
Andy is having a real rough day today.
I had rough day today.
I am afraid he had a really rough day today.
Since we had a rough day today a boyfriend is supposed to take his girlfriend home.
We all had a very rough day today.
I had a rough day today and I do not need you.
I am sure you had a rough day today.
So smile at people who look like they are having a rough day today.
I have had a rough day today.
You know, the boss and her ladies had a rough day today.
She had a rough day today.
We should be working together. We all had a very rough day today.
That kid Dong Joo had a rough day today because of me.
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Know what? Andy is having a real rough day today.
I'v e had a rough day today.
We're the perfect marriage. Hank… I have had a rough day today.
You really had a rough day today.
He said you may have had a rough day today.
I am sorry . You had a rough day today.
Oh! You must have had a rough day today.
A bitch . - Andy is having a real rough day today.
It 's time to go to sleep . You had a rough day today.
Hank … I have had a rough day today.
Oh, yeah . You had a rough day today.
Boy, Sam, you had a rough day today.
I'm not, I just had a very rough day today.
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