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hard up
adjective as in in trouble
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Example Sentences
“That’s the reason we worked hard up to this point,’ he said.
Heywood and other capital gains tax opponents reject the notion that Washington is hard up for cash to fund public services.
And while we can't know for sure, it's likely that #2 Smith Court, hard up against the African Meeting House, was the final home Rebecca shared with Wyatt.
By the way, not all the £110m will go to hard up motorists dumping their cars.
Crawford lined one hard up the middle that just eluded the grasp of Neto and bring home Pollock and make it 5-2.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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