VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Bump in the Road

Meaning:

A minor problem or setback

Examples:

  • Despite a few bumps in the road, the project was completed on time.
  • They hit a bump in the road when the software update caused issues.
  • Every relationship has its bumps in the road.
  • The startup faced a bump in the road when they lost a key investor.
  • We encountered a bump in the road with the supplier, but it was quickly resolved.
  • His recovery from surgery had a bump in the road due to an infection.
  • The team experienced a bump in the road when a member left unexpectedly.
  • A bump in the road in their travel plans forced them to take a detour.
  • Financial difficulties were just a bump in the road for their thriving business.
  • They saw the disagreement as a bump in the road, not the end of the partnership.
  • She faced a bump in the road when she failed the exam but decided to retake it.
  • The car's flat tire was a bump in the road during their road trip.
  • Losing the game was a bump in the road, but they stayed motivated for the next match.
  • A bump in the road occurred when the shipment was delayed, but they managed it well.
  • Moving to a new city came with bumps in the road, but they adapted quickly.
  • This is just a bump in the road.
  • Just a bump in the road, my friend.
  • Slightest bump in the road, he knows exactly what to say to get attention.
  • Just a little bump in the road.
  • As a small bump in the road to your recovery.
  • Look, a mistake is like a bump in the road.
  • This storm is just a bump in the road.
  • You know, it's just a bump in the road.
  • This is just a minor bump in the road.
  • I'm sure this is just a bump in the road.