a lot of teasing, a rough time The class gave him a bad time about his pink shorts.
a hard time
teasing or bugging, a bad time Ken will give you a hard time about missing that free throw.
a rough time
a lot of teasing, a lot of bugging Did your friends give you a rough time about your funny haircut?
a rough time of it
a time of stress or bad luck, a tough time of it After the divorce he had a rough time of it.
a stitch in time saves nine
a small repair may prevent a large repair I believe in maintenance. A stitch in time saves nine.
a tough time of it
a time of stress or bad luck, a rough time of it When Bev left home she had a tough time of it. She had no job.
about time
nearly late, high time It's about time you got here. We've been waiting a long time.
ahead of time
early We started the meeting ahead of time so we could go home early.
all the time
continually She asks for money all the time but I don
at one time
at a time in the past At one time the man had no money but now he is very rich.
be afore (one's) time
To predate one's administration or birth. A: "Have you anytime apparent this show?" B: "No, sorry, it's afore my time."I don't apperceive how that activity was organized—it was afore my time at the company.Learn more: before, time
be afore somebody’s ˈtime
be afore the aeon that a being can bethink or was complex in: The Beatles were a bit afore my time. ♢ There acclimated to be fields abaft this house, but that was afore your time (= afore you started active here).Learn more: before, timeLearn more:
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