'I was in a great fix 'what is the meaning of the phrase 'to be in fix ?
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In a difficult or embarrassing situation, in a dilemma. For example, I was really in a fix when I missed the plane
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To be in a fix, in an idiomatic manner, means to be in a difficult situation.
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