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Even if he was that into me, it would've been a hard row to hoe.
As it turned out, peace was not an easy row to hoe.
"Seems like that would be a hard row to hoe."
We now have a very tough row to hoe there.
At least he, Robert, had a straight row to hoe.
That, as people like to say down here, was a tough row to hoe.
When the sun goes down I go and hoe my garden."
"But it was a difficult row to hoe," he said.
Hoe the weeds out of the corn until your back is on fire with pain!
Thomas wanted to hoe his turnips today so he asked me to come.
They could just hoe their tough old flint corn and call it a day.
"I had no idea what a long row we had to hoe."
"I know that's possible for some people to do, but it's a hard row to hoe when it comes to building a relationship.
"I have no desire to hoe vegetables in some remote village, Mother."
She gets paid to drink and hoe herself out.
I hoe he/she follows you and will not go own her own suddenly.
In fact he changed into his gardening apron and went off to hoe the beans.
Sherman went to hoe his garden and Craig walked down the path.
Plant life is the infinite subject here, not hoe sharpening.
You may have inadvertently set yourself a rougher road to hoe.
Young Shirley has got her own row to hoe.
To make farming and chores fun, local games to see how fast a man can hoe a field are held.
"Perhaps you both wish to hoe the fields for Alise?"
Hatch acknowledges that he has a rough row to hoe.
It's an innocent looking garden, but you let a man start in to hoe it once, and you'll see."