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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181. It's cleverer and more controllable than gamma correction and easier than struggling with brightness / contrast or tonal curves.
182. Their goal is to lasso 1, 000 pounds of edibles for the struggling Food Bank.
183. She was struggling to reach the bell under her desk top.
184. Meanwhile, young homeowners are two-income families struggling to cover day care expenses and health care insurance while paying high tax bills.
185. Mark Blundell was back in 21st after struggling with back pains after a morning bump in his second Ligier.
186. The committee is struggling to sort out the facts on a number of murky issues. Sentencedict.com
187. New democracies have been born, struggling against appalling odds to find their feet, with hyper-inflation and national rivalries.
188. Her peer group was struggling with the male menopause, of course, but the sting of rejection had been no less sharp.
189. Non-college women with children struggling to make ends meet have a different agenda from that of single college-educated women with hot careers.
190. He pulled over, struggling with the words to the classic song by that skinny girl who died in a closet.
191. The leaders who remain are the struggling corporate chieftains, the university presidents, the city managers, the State governors.
192. He began to weigh his words with great care, struggling to express himself as economically and clearly as possible.
193. Shelly Coburn, a struggling songwriter, seldom missed a child-support payment, but he almost never had extra money.
194. We will introduce rebates for small businesses to protect those who are setting up in business or struggling to stay in business.
195. Despite a wealth of playing experience, Gray lacked the motivation to lift a struggling side.
196. His hair was dark brown and he was struggling to grow a mustache that only made him look like a fugitive.
197. Yeast cells struggling to survive under suffocating conditions quickly excrete the ethanol fragments because they are basically poisonous.
198. Many young people are struggling with a depressive illness that requires medical treatment.
199. Bruno Giorgi quit as manager of struggling Genoa following their 3-2 home defeat by Cagliari.
200. After struggling free he went to nearby Bassetlaw Hospital where doctors closed the quarter-inch deep gash.
201. Nell waited, struggling against her impatience and hunger for more information.
202. The best point guard is struggling with a recurring hand injury.
203. Bills of this size will have a devastating impact on families still struggling to fight their way out of the recession.
204. Headteacher Terry Anderson said staff had been struggling in the cramped conditions since the school was opened in 1985.
205. But despite his impressive record the young lion is struggling to put together a decent budget for 1991.
206. The police account was that Garcia was shot while struggling with officers who were attempting to disarm him.
207. The Mormons were given the greatest boon a struggling movement can want, a martyr.
208. When Bobbie went on struggling I pushed her head against the floor, wincing at the crack it made.
209. Eye on People is struggling to persuade cable operators to carry it.
210. The other day I was in a hurry and struggling to get the right change out of my pocket for the newsagent.
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