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Newguest Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Rough end

Hi

We suffered the rough end of UK guesthouse accommodation.

--- Does it just mean that they suffered because the accommodation in English guesthouses was poor? Maybe "rough end" changes something?

Thanks
  

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Approximately so. I'd say the expression implies that there's also a smooth end. That is, although the writer had bad luck with his accomodations, it should come as no surprise.

  • Approximately so.
  • I'd say the expression implies that there's also a smooth end.
  • That is, although the writer had bad luck with his accomodations, it should come as no surprise.
  • - A.
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Approximately so. I'd say the expression implies that there's also a smooth end. That is, although the writer had bad luck with his accomodations, it should come as no surprise.

- A.
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I see. Thanks Avangi!

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