Similar words: struggle, struggle for, struggle against, smuggling, niggling, glinting, bungling, dangling. Meaning: ['strʌgl] adj. engaged in a struggle to overcome especially poverty or obscurity.
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271. Struggling to his feet, he realised he was waving his sword. Things were happening too fast to keep up with.
272. This gives them at least two powerful advantages over their struggling counterparts.
273. Jim was struggling to hold his tongue when Carole knocked on his door and walked in.
274. He joined a Swift factory that was fielding a five-strong team, and immediately found himself struggling to get on the pace.
274. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
275. I knew the proprietor must be struggling to make a living, because we could no longer afford to extend him any credit.
276. Through the actions and attitudes of struggling individuals, the true costs of self-defeating organizational behavior are made manifest.
277. They were struggling just afterwards, as fly-half Paul Roblin put Park into the lead with a drop goal.
278. In the screaming, struggling melee, a knife blade in the wrong place was never noticed.
279. Hattie was struggling to break free from her domineering father.
280. The tactic could well help invigorate a struggling campaign.
281. She's been struggling financially for years.
282. He could see that she was struggling to preserve her composure.
283. With student enrolment dwindling, the Japanese - language schools are struggling to survive.
284. Virginia was still struggling to be a conscientious and dedicated mother.
285. Juror No.3 stops struggling now and stares at No.8 and all the jurors watch in silence.
286. She was silent for some minutes, struggling with her own self - deception.
More similar words: struggle, struggle for, struggle against, smuggling, niggling, glinting, bungling, dangling, fledgling, musical instrument, constructing, rugged, drugged, juggle, snuggle, smuggle, juggler, rugged individualism, straggle, strut, struck, abstruse, mudslinging, lingering, construe, instruct, distrust, obstruct, sinking feeling, clinging.