A situation of easy living. The metaphorical roses apparently lack thorns (or, for the dreadfully correct, prickles). Usage is invariably in the negative, i.e., "NO bed of roses," communicating that the subject of the conversation faces struggle and difficulty.
The meaning of the Kikuyu word uriri is "the bed" in English.
The meaning of the African Luhya word "ikhabi" is luck in English language.
The present tense of "lie" (meaning to recline or rest) is spelled as “lie.” So, in the sentence "I'm going to lie in my bed," "lie" is the correct spelling for the present tense.
It is proper grammar to say "lie on the bed" when referring to resting on the bed in a horizontal position without an object. "Lay" requires a direct object, so you would say "lay the book on the bed" when placing something on the bed.
For 'bed', 'shay-ya' is used in Sanskrit.
death is not a bed of tulips?
Bed of Roses - novel - was created in 2009.
Bed of roses
The duration of Life Is a Bed of Roses is 1.83 hours.
LITERALLY it means either "I will plant some roses for you" or "I will make a bed for you out of some roses."
An example would be when someone is complaining about something minor that has occurred. You might say "You can't always have a bed of roses, you know" to remind them that life's not always going to be grand.
Yes, the song Bed of Roses was sung by Bon Jovi
Life Is a Bed of Roses was created on 1983-04-20.
Bed O' Roses Handicap was created in 1957.
Bunch of roses
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A bed of roses is a pleasant or easy situation, an untroubled existence - a phrase mostly used in the negative.