Sentences with phrase «most bitter pills»

One of life's most bitter pills we all must, myself included.
Wenger has come under increased pressure from the fans over the past few seasons, with many growing frustrated with their failure to mount a serious title challenge, and last season's failure to some was the most bitter pill to swallow.

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Burnley put in a dogged display at home today, but the best side won in the end, although the nature of the goal is most definitely a bitter pill to swallow for Dyche.
When Alistair Darling came to parliament last December, he tried to sweeten the bitter pill of post office closures by claiming that its new «access criteria» would ensure that the most people lived within three miles of a post office.
It is an artfully crafted exercise in high - octane style, bolstered by a stronger cast than most horror films could ever hope to assemble, but it's a bitter, sleazy little pill that leaves an ugly aftertaste.
It's polarizing, certainly, but like most of his movies, it's a bitter pill when swallowed, but the afterglow is strong and pervasive.
«Young Adult» — The Kitchen Conversation Jason Reitman's wonderfully bitter pill of a movie might have only just opened in limited release, but it still deserves to join the ranks of the year's most striking movie moments.
But for the most part, cats would rather accept a needle than a bitter pill.
You probably knew this already, but no matter how bitter a pill the extra cost of New Jersey insurance is to swallow, insuring your most valuable possessions is not optional but mandatory.
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