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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61. After struggling with myself for some days, I decided to accept his proposal.
62. He was struggling to make the transformation from single man to responsible husband.
63. Many minority groups are struggling to maintain their cultural identity.
64. Don't come the poor struggling artist with me. You're just lazy!
65. We were struggling to keep our balance as the boat rolled.
66. He is struggling to keep afloat after a series of emotional and health problems.
67. When you are struggling with an unfamiliar language[Sentencedict.com], the simplest conversations can be misinterpreted.
68. Without doubt , the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate , but we should , nevertheless, make use of its positive side, uniting with it as well as struggling against ...
69. After the first half, United were really struggling at 1-3 down.
70. Farmers are struggling to maintain a level of productivity that generates an acceptable income.
71. They are struggling to save their marriage for the children's sake.
72. The family are struggling to survive on very little money.
73. When I began to compete again, I was struggling with my run-up.
74. I'm really struggling with this maths - could you run through it with me later?
75. It's the story of a struggling artist who marries a rich woman.
76. As a struggling young composer she applied to the Scottish Arts Council for a grant.
77. The team was struggling to retain possession of the ball.
78. He is struggling to come to terms with his dwindling authority.
79. I'm struggling to finish the huge helping you gave me.
80. He sank most of his money into his struggling business.
81. The class were struggling to find the solution to a maths problem.
82. Farmers are struggling to cope with an invasion of slugs.
83. Relatives of the missing sailors are struggling to keep their hopes alive.
84. The company has been struggling to hang onto its sales force.
85. I could see the young boy struggling to free himself.
86. The company is struggling to find buyers for its new product.
87. We've been struggling for years and it's a real kick in the teeth to see a new band make it ahead of us.
88. Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke.
89. The company is struggling to keep pace with changes in the market.
90. One in five young adults was struggling with everyday mathematics.
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