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Lead a dog's life Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɛd/, /ˈɫid/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdɔɡz/ /ˈɫaɪf
LED or LEED uh DAWGZ LYF
lɛd/ /æɪ/ /dɒɡz/ /lˈaɪf
LED ay DOGZ LYF

Definition

To have a very difficult, hard, or unpleasant life, often full of problems and little comfort.

Usage & Nuances

This is an idiom (not literal) expressing that someone's daily life is harsh or miserable. It's usually informal and sometimes used humorously or with sympathy. Not to be confused with 'live like a dog,' which can be more literal.

Example Sentences

He works all day and all night. He really leads a dog's life.

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She said she leads a dog's life because of all her troubles at home.

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Many workers in the factory feel they lead a dog's life.

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After losing his job and his apartment, he said he was leading a dog's life.

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Don't feel bad for me—I've been leading a dog's life for years, I'm used to it.

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Ever since their company shut down, they've really been leading a dog's life.

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