OFF TO A ROUGH START
Definition: Experiencing difficulties or challenges at the beginning of a task, process, or endeavor.
Synonyms: Bumpy Beginning, Rocky Launch, Tough Kickoff, Rough Initiation, Difficult Outset
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The puppy was off to a rough start in training, but eventually learned to sit on command.
#2
The new student felt off to a rough start on the first day of school, but quickly made friends.
#3
The new project is off to a rough start due to unexpected budget constraints.
#4
Despite the talented cast, the play got off to a rough start with technical issues on opening night.
#5
The team was off to a rough start in the basketball game, missing several crucial shots in the first quarter.
#6
With a series of misunderstandings, their relationship got off to a rough start, but they worked through it.
#7
Starting a small business can be tough, and many entrepreneurs are off to a rough start before finding success.
#8
The new business venture got off to a rough start due to unforeseen market conditions.
#9
The first day of school started off to a rough start, but soon everyone found their rhythm.
#10
Off to a rough start, the new project faced unexpected obstacles from the beginning.
#11
Despite being off to a rough start, the team remained determined to overcome challenges.
#12
The company's new initiative, off to a rough start, required immediate adjustments.
#13
Off to a rough start, the team struggled to meet the project deadline.
#14
Despite being off to a rough start, the restaurant quickly gained popularity in the neighborhood.
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