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tight spot
Idioms and Phrases
see under in a bind .Example Sentences
It all has the Lakers in a tight spot, the team needing to be aggressive and, perhaps, even overpay to give James the best possible shot at another deep playoff run.
“President Sheinbaum is in a tight spot,†said Tony Payan, who heads the Center for the U.S. and Mexico at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
If her benefits were taken away, Amy says she’d be left “in a tight spotâ€, although she would be “open to any experiences really because it will all helpâ€.
The U.S. economy is in a tight spot, where the hope is that it remains strong enough to stay out of a recession but not so strong that it worsens the already stalled progress on inflation.
Jordan Garrick did well to get the ball out from under his feet, in a tight spot, but he gets a shot off and slides the ball past the Crewe keeper Tom Booth.
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