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dire strait

 

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Term: Dire Strait

Description:

Dire Strait refers to a difficult or desperate situation, usually indicative of a crisis or extreme hardship. It can also represent the British rock band formed in the late 1970s.

Examples:

As a Noun - Difficult Situation:

  1. In times of economic recession, many families find themselves in dire straits.
  2. The company's financial losses have plunged it into dire straits.
  3. Without a job or any savings, John was in dire straits and struggled to make ends meet.

As an Adjective - Serious or Dangerous:

  1. The doctor informed us that my grandfather's condition was dire straits and that we should prepare for the worst.
  2. The country's dire straits prompted the government to declare a state of emergency.
  3. He received a dire strait warning about the potential consequences of his actions.

As a Proper Noun - British Rock Band:

  1. Dire Strait released their debut album in 1978 and garnered international success.
  2. Listening to Dire Strait's music takes me back to my teenage years.
  3. Their classic hit "Sultans of Swing" remains one of Dire Strait's most popular songs.

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