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In Pickel

Description:

The term "in pickel" is a colloquial expression used to indicate being in a difficult or problematic situation. It is often used to emphasize a sense of being trapped or stuck amidst challenging circumstances.

Usage:

Noun:

  1. She found herself in pickel when her car broke down in the middle of nowhere.
  2. The company was in pickel due to the sudden drop in stock prices.

Verb:

  1. He got himself in pickel by taking on more responsibilities than he could handle.
  2. They find themselves in pickel every time they try to fix something around the house.

Adjective:

  1. The team was in a pickel after losing their star player to injury.
  2. They were left in pickel without a home when the storm destroyed their house.

Adverb:

  1. She tripped and fell in pickel while running to catch the bus.
  2. They were deep in pickel when the power outage occurred during their important presentation.

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