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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241. But that will provide small comfort to poor people struggling now to keep their heads above water.
242. The animal was struggling with a loose shoe and was in no mood to break into a trot.
243. One other Sunday paper died in the 1960s, after struggling on with subsidies from the Cooperative movement.
244. The newsgroups also are struggling to absorb tens of thousand of new users who have discovered the Internet in recent years.
245. In practice settings, those involved are often struggling to find ways of resolving the dilemmas they face.
246. I got up and walked past the waiter, who was struggling with a column of figures[sentence dictionary], and used the phone.
247. He jumped up too, then cursed and hopped about, struggling to get his fly shut before he could chase me.
248. Once, I was struggling to carry a five-gallon container of water to the shower.
249. They stood face to face, each struggling to control his temper.
250. It fails to achieve this questionable end for reasons that struggling organizations seldom understand.
251. The authorities have been struggling to deal with the problems of debt deflation for just over 11 years now.
252. To a very recently bereaved family who are struggling with a multiplicity of emotions this early attention to fees can seem mercenary.
253. This magnificent abundance established one tradition that we are still struggling to overcome.
254. The party itself is still struggling to get through the hoops that stand between it and the ballot in every state.
255. While children are struggling to be unique, the world around them is trying all means to make them look like everybody else. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
256. This year, that amount could plummet to $ 1 million, a serious blow to the already financially struggling tribe.
257. So far, however, Nelson is struggling to find backers for his ideas.
258. Outside the embassy compounds, Saigon was still struggling to fill its lungs with air.
259. One option would be to increase the £120m regional selective assistance budget, channelled into businesses in struggling areas.
260. Balor was struggling and writhing, but his limbs were held fast and only his thick, shapeless body could move.
261. That's why he's a massive hit with fans who would normally barrack a boss when the team is struggling.
262. She looked out of the car window, struggling to regain her composure.
263. Netanyahu, on the other hand, has been struggling with the fundamental principles of accords he has long opposed.
264. Struggling against my eagerness, I urged caution on myself, told myself to think ahead.
265. He was struggling with an anger so black it made him tremble as he diced the eggs for potato salad.
266. Some were struggling behind-but they did not really know the meaning of struggling.
267. That was a devastating blow from which the constituency is struggling to recover.
268. But government orders have dried up and the factory is struggling now by making vacuum cleaners and coffee makers.
269. I was still unemployed and struggling financially, still dependent on my parents and my girlfriend.
270. At that time Picasso was a struggling artist, little known outside Paris.
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