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idioms sentences Sarah was in a pickle

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Answered by pravitamishra1986
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IN A PICKLE

IN A PICKLE

MEANING

  • TO BE IN A DIFFICULT SITUATION
  • TO HAVE A PROBLEM WHERE THERE IS NO IMMEDIATE ANSWER OR SOLUTION
  • TO BE IN AN UNPLEASANT SITUATION WITH NO OBVIOUS WAY

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idioms sentences Sarah was in a pickle.

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If Sarah is in a pickle, then Sarah is in a difficult position, or have a problem to which no easy answer can be found. The word 'pickle' comes from the Dutch word 'pekel', meaning 'something piquant', and originally referred to a spiced, salted vinegar that was used as a preservative.

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