WEATHER THE STORM (or) RIDE OUT THE STORM
WEATHER THE STORM (or) RIDE OUT THE STORM:
Meaning:
If someone WEATHERS THE STORM, they succeed in reaching the end of
a very difficult period without much harm or damage (or) they succeeded in
dealing with a very difficult situation or problem
Example sentences:
He insists he will not resign and will rather WEATHER THE STORM.
In the next few days we will see if the ambassador can WEATHER THE
POLITICAL STORM caused by his remarks.
That was the hardest year of my life, but in the end I was able to WEATHER
THE STORM with the support of my family.
I am sure we will be able to WEATHER THE STORM if we stick and sail
together.
Proverb:
செருப்பின் அருமை வெயிலில் தெரியும்; நெருப்பின் அருமை குளிரில் தெரியும்.
The value of shoes is appreciated when the sun is hot; the value of fire is
known when the weather is cold.
(R.SAMPATH)
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