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out of the hole
Idioms and Phrases
see under in the hole .Example Sentences
But we haven’t even begun to climb out of the hole we’ve found ourselves in.
Even in victory here, City were too often vulnerable on the counter-attack, with too many spaces in midfield for Club Brugge to exploit, but they dug deep when it mattered and clawed themselves out of the hole they were in.
Biden’s student loan relief policies have been shot to pieces by right-wing courts, but what little remained had gone to fixing existing loan forgiveness for people who had been defrauded or made payments for years and were unable to dig out of the hole.
Things grow more and more complicated, as the very premise suggests they must, and at some point you may just be wondering how, or even if, Crouch is going to dig his protagonists out of the hole he’s dug for them; I’m sure some of you, smarter than I, will have worked it out.
The glow, the actual light in the Mirror, began to trickle out of the hole in the middle of the Mirror, just like smoke rising out of a chimney.
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