(a) kick in the teeth

(a) kick in the teeth
something that makes you feel very disappointed or upset, especially when you have been trying hard to achieve something

He described the court’s decision as a kick in the teeth to the people of Britain.

Thesaurus: disappointmentssynonym
Main entry: kick

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a kick in the ˈteeth idiom
(informal) a great disappointment; sth that hurts sb/sth emotionally

The job losses are a kick in the teeth for the union.

Main entry:kickidiom

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