Taking your lumps what does it mean




















Of course, both are related to the physical manifestation of lumps. Neither seems particularly suited to the idea of accepting and overcoming setbacks. Do you have a comment? Share it with the Visual Thesaurus community.

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Obey the laws or live with the consequences, Pacquiao will have to take his lumps. We live in a free society where no person living a law-abiding life should When somebody makes mad remarks like this he has to take his lumps for what he said and just man up.

That means "owning" my words, If not, we will take our lumps. We'll take our lumps and we'll handle this the right way. Idiom Definition Your browser does not support the audio element. Idiom Scenario 1 Your browser does not support the audio element. Two colleagues are talking Can you spell these 10 commonly misspelled words? Love words? Need even more definitions? Homophones, Homographs, and Homonyms The same, but different. Ask the Editors 'Everyday' vs. What Is 'Semantic Bleaching'?

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