
Idiom of the day- hit the buffers

The idiom „hit the buffers” means to encounter a major problem or setback that brings a halt to progress or success. Here are some example sentences using the idiom:
1. After a series of poor financial decisions, the company finally hit the buffers and had to declare bankruptcy.
2. The team’s winning streak came to a sudden end when their star player got injured, causing them to hit the buffers.
3. The government’s proposed legislation hit the buffers when it faced strong opposition from both political parties.
4. Despite his initial success, the author’s career hit the buffers after his latest book failed to resonate with readers.
5. The project seemed promising at first, but it hit the buffers when key stakeholders couldn’t agree on the direction to take.
In each of these examples, „hit the buffers” is used to describe a situation where progress or success is abruptly halted due to a significant problem or obstacle.
Learn more idioms Module Few and Far between www.eltcggat.com.pl
Dodaj komentarz