roses, roses, all the way

roses, roses all the way

Nothing but pleasure or success. After a rocky first round, it was roses, roses all the way for him through to the championship round. It looked like roses, roses all the way for their wedding day—everything went perfectly.
See also: all, rose, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

roses, roses, all the way

very successful or pleasant.
This expression is taken from the first line of Robert Browning's poem ‘The Patriot’ ( 1855 ), where it describes the throwing of roses at a popular hero as he passed through the streets.
1977 World of Cricket Monthly Although Australia lost the Ashes, it was roses, roses, all the way for him.
See also: all, way
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See also:
  • roses, roses all the way
  • round about
  • in round numbers
  • driving
  • buy a round
  • buy a/the round (of drinks)
  • round out
  • argue round and round
  • tear round
  • send round