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fly in the ointment

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/flaɪ ɪn ði ˈɔɪntmənt/
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a person or thing that ruins an otherwise positive or enjoyable situation

The idiom "a fly in the ointment" comes from the biblical book of Ecclesiastes and refers to a small, annoying issue or problem that spoils or taints an otherwise favorable or pleasant situation. The phrase is used to highlight how even a minor flaw or inconvenience can detract from the overall quality or enjoyment of something.

  • I'm looking forward to Sunday, the only fly in the ointment being the fact that I'll have to sit next to my mother-in-law.
  • Tony's poor English was a fly in the ointment when he applied for the job.
  • The only fly in the ointment during the vacation was the rainy weather.
  • Despite the successful product launch, there was a fly in the ointment when the pricing caused customer complaints.
  • The party was going smoothly until a disagreement among guests became the fly in the ointment.