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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121. After struggling through umpteen games of blackjack, I would taxi home and sleep till 8 a.m. when the boys awoke.
122. Nor has he proven to have one ounce of drawing power when the team is struggling.
123. Manufacturers and specialists are struggling to respond to constantly changing requirements, he said.
124. Perhaps they will excel at struggling through the maze of government regulations and prosper in the concrete and paper jungles of commerce.
125. Struggling out much later from the weight of corpses, crawling out of the loose soil.
126. She saw Anna, and was visibly struggling to compose herself as she came to the door. Sentencedict.com
127. You don't look to me like some one desperately struggling to nurse a company-patient back to life.
128. Eaton was in full code, struggling for life, five minutes before his arrival via ambulance at Flagstaff Medical Center.
129. A number of traditional powers are struggling and there is a class of the nouveaux riches who are ready to break in.
130. Life is a process of living, learning, discovering, adapting and struggling. Dr T.P.Chia
131. Associated Press photographers saw six federal agents carrying a struggling, heavyset man on to the plane.
132. They are still struggling under a huge burden of debt.
133. Just then, a car pulled up, and an old woman began struggling to get out of the passenger side.
134. She and her husband and six children are struggling to build a one-room mud hut on the grounds of the camp.
135. The Padres made three errors in the sixth, helping the struggling Rockies to four runs and a 4-1 lead.
136. But many schools are still struggling to pay for basic equipment, while teachers often lack the time for training.
137. Everywhere you look there are operations cancelled, old people's homes closed down, and schools struggling to cope.
138. I propel Rainbow towards her, but hang back myself, struggling to remember the proper formula for deflecting these desperate wanderers.
139. Pan has been struggling financially: last year alone, advertising revenue fell by 20%.
140. The increase, to 109,373 from 101,107 last October, came as a welcome boost to the struggling industry.
141. It collapses to the floor, with the three struggling youths and a flurry of arms and legs.
142. They came from broken homes and were desperate to help struggling mums.
143. He was removing his thick leather belt with one hand and struggling with one of her buttons.
144. The 50-year-old actress is struggling to come to terms with a series of disasters that have brought her life crashing round her.
145. Who would employ a sixty-four-year-old man when there were thousands of young men struggling to find work?
146. I knew some patients who learned to take a few struggling steps using braces and crutches and never got any further.
147. The famous sculpture of the Marines struggling to raise the flag on Iwo Jima serves as a backdrop.
148. All men are entitled to justice, but justice is never given to anyone freely and equally. It takes commitment, dedication, and struggling to achieve justice for all. Dr T.P.Chia
149. He found himself struggling with the wheel, fighting to keep the vehicle under control.
150. In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
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