Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
like-pulling-teeth
idiom
/laɪk ˈpʊlɪŋ tiːθ/
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Definition
An idiomatic expression used to describe something that is extremely difficult or unpleasant to do.
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Examples
- Getting him to finish his homework was like pulling teeth.
- Asking her to cooperate was like pulling teeth; she simply wouldn’t agree.
- The interview process felt like pulling teeth due to the number of questions asked.
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Meaning
The phrase suggests that the task at hand is as hard and uncomfortable as extracting teeth, which is usually considered painful.
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Synonyms
- extremely difficult
- hard to manage
- unpleasant task