bitter pill
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    Noun
    
bitter pill (plural bitter pills)
- (figurative) Ellipsis of bitter pill to swallow.
-  2004 November 7, Simon Turnbull, “Young Scots give Williams a silver lining”, in The Independent, UK:- By the final whistle at Murrayfield last night, the Australians were choking back the bitter pill of disappointment and defeat.
 
 
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- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bitter, pill.
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