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struggling
adjective as in agonizing
Strongest matches
Strong matches
disturbing, heart-wrenching, racking, tearing, tormenting, torturing
adjective as in tormenting
Strong matches
agonizing, anguishing, distressing, disturbing, excruciating, harrowing, heart-wrenching, racking, suffering, tearing, torturing
Example Sentences
The hospitality sector was "struggling" and the oysterman said his customers were not selling the same volumes of oysters in the past year.
Probably not how struggling Wales would have chosen to kick off their Six Nations campaign, or how Warren Gatland might have wanted to celebrate his 150th game in charge of his adopted nation.
The measures come at a time when the hospitality industry is already struggling, and contracting in order to brace against a raft of cost increases from April.
The policeman was struggling to pay for an apartment he had just acquired and needed more money.
But the company said customers "have the lowest bills in Wales and one of the lowest in the UK" and help is available for those struggling to pay.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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