0 If you tell someone to like it or lump it, you mean that person must accept a situation they do not like, because it cannot be changed:
Like it or lump it, their effort to treat like cases alike does enhance their predictability.
The customer has to "like it or lump it".
I regret that they will have to like it or lump it.
It was an agreement based on whether the people would like it or lump it.
My noble friend has acknowledged that, like it or lump it, referendums are with us.
We shall see choice for the privileged and "like it or lump it" for the rest.
For the ratification, this means that national parliaments have to like it or lump it.
There is no action no arbitration; sub-postmasters can do nothing—they can either like it or lump it.