Examples of 'time of it' in a sentence
Meaning of "time of it"
This phrase is used to describe a difficult or challenging situation or period of time. It implies that someone is going through a particularly tough or stressful experience
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He had a tough time of it after you left.
Looks like you are having a tough time of it.
We had an interesting time of it while you were gone.
But no one has that good a time of it.
An easier time of it than you had.
They have been having a tough time of it lately.
The grab time of it is perfectly balanced.
We would have had a hard time of it by ourselves.
Otherwise she is going to have a truly miserable time of it.
They have had a lean time of it recently.
Movie ticket subscription services have had a tough time of it.
I am having a bit of tough time of it at the moment.
They think we earn an enormous wage as well as having a soft time of it.
You have had a rough time of it lately.
If we married the women we deserved we would have a very bad time of it.
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You will have an easier time of it being stuck in here.
They seem to have had a rough time of it.
Wed have a hard time of it by ourselves.
Mainstream culture has a much easier time of it.
We had a rough time of it last night.
Poets have always had a hard time of it.
They did not have a nice time of it even if they did survive.
My wife also had a very rough time of it.
Max is having a hard time of it with the coproduction people here.
We are not having such a good time of it though.
They are having a rough time of it and this will mean a new life for them.
In which case we are in for a very long time of it.
You have had a hard time of it until now.
I am drafting the address but am having a hard time of it.
And you are having a difficult time of it in your profession.
Poor chap does seem to have had rather a grim time of it.
I heard you had a rough time of it on that call.
I want to strangle anyone that has an easy time of it.
Have an easier time of it in life.
Other swimming mammals have a harder time of it.
We will have a time of it tonight.
The sensors are not having an easy time of it.
That we have had a bad time of it from Goblins in the mountains.
I guess you have had a rough time of it.
The Bolsheviks had a poor time of it in the international socialist press.
Who have not had an easy time of it.
We will have a time of it tonight, it will be lovely.
I just had a pretty rough time of it myself.
I had a rough time of it - the cards were against me right from the start.
The white lady having a time of it here.
Will had a better time of it and got a good clean lap, which was pleasing . ".
At lunch they had a very bad time of it.
She 's had a rough time of it this last month.
You have really had a tough time of it.
Did you have a bad time of it on your last trip?
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