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Sentence count:286+14Posted:2017-03-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: strugglestruggle forstruggle againstsmugglingnigglingglintingbunglingdanglingMeaning: ['strʌgl]  adj. engaged in a struggle to overcome especially poverty or obscurity. 
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211. Many families who get into difficulties have been struggling with problems that would daunt the most energetic and resourceful of people.
212. With time to kill at the airport, I occupied myself smirking at travelers struggling with overcoats.
213. And in the 1960s the Government gave a tax holiday, which lasted 14 years, to the struggling automobile industry.
214. The borough is struggling to raise its low levels of educational achievement.
215. The scoreline of 12-0 flattered Llanelli, who were struggling to contain Kawulok and Roy at the line-outs.
216. He found his colleague struggling with two youths, and managed to arrest one after a brief chase.
216. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
217. Signatures have been collected on a petition to call an extraordinary general meeting following Forest's struggling start to the season.
218. I wanted to help him, but I felt constricted, struggling against the limitations of understanding and language.
219. Dennis was developing as a songwriter, but the other band members were struggling to deliver quality material.
220. During December, struggling couples opt to delay their breakups until after Christmas.
221. Even before the decision Netanyahu had led the struggling Barak in recent opinion polls.
222. I peer through the magnifier at the still struggling insect.
223. The Chelonians, inspired by the signs of the F61's imminent departure, were struggling furiously to free themselves.
224. She was struggling to save a patchwork system of segregated education by piecemeal projects.
225. It already had a well-developed product on the market, whilst its rivals were struggling to get one on to the drawing board.
226. He was struggling to keep conscious as red-hot waves of nausea washed over him.
227. We will be struggling with these issues for years to come.
228. Williams-Sonoma has been struggling recently, reporting a 45 percent earnings decrease in the past year.
229. Over the next hour they prayed outside an underfunded nursing home, a struggling social services agency and a crack den.
230. While she was struggling to overcome the kidney disease, Erma was also fighting cancer and underwent a mastectomy.
231. Families struggling on low incomes can get help from the scheme provided at least one adult is working at least 24 hours a week.
232. BFor businesses struggling to get some attention, the census data will help.
233. Ally Mauchlen, substituted on Saturday with a groin strain, is also struggling to make it.
234. The Mayor was struggling to free his chain of office from the overhanging branch of a fragile alder.
235. The colliery is struggling to fulfil its contracts and is burdened by £1.7 million in debts.
236. When you are first struggling to make your business a success, you are particularly vulnerable.
237. They are sitting around a table struggling to figure out ideas for sweeps blockbusters.
238. The bravest sight in the world is to see a great man struggling against adversity. Seneca 
239. Ben, naked except for the strait-jacket, and blue with cold, was heaving and struggling and bellowing.
240. My boss was struggling to finance every national park and game reserve in the country.
More similar words: strugglestruggle forstruggle againstsmugglingnigglingglintingbunglingdanglingfledglingmusical instrumentconstructingruggeddruggedjugglesnugglesmugglejugglerrugged individualismstragglestrutstruckabstrusemudslinginglingeringconstrueinstructdistrustobstructsinking feelingclinging
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