Roses roses all the way In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "roses roses all the way", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2022-01-05 07:01

Meaning of Roses roses all the way

Roses roses all the way phrase

Everthing goes perfect, there's nothing else but pleasure or success.

A : Everything goes perfectly as planned. I can't believe it. B : Yeah, its like roses, roses all the way to us.

I hope my wedding will be roses, roses all the way.

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a walk in the park

Something easy or pleasant to do, especially by comparison to something

the sweet smell of success
The pleasant experience of being successful
someone's sun has set

1. One's success has gone down or ended.

2. One has passed away.

Nothing succeeds like success

Initial success leads to further and greater success.

a sight for sore eyes

An attractive person or thing that makes you feel relieved or pleased.

Origin of Roses roses all the way

This phrase is taken from the first line of Robert Browning's poem The Patriot (1855).

The Origin Cited: Internet .
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