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Discover Ludwig"feel cornered" is a proper and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of being confronted with a difficult situation that leaves you without any apparent solutions. For example: "I felt cornered when my boss asked me to take on an extra project without extra pay."
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The lack of corners literally means she cannot feel cornered, and if she can keep moving she is less likely to resort to violence.
This person may: have passive-aggressive tendencies; be feeling a load of self-pity; resent you or the situation; feel cornered; or may simply find it all too hard to deal with.
Despairing relatives feel cornered.
President Bashar al-Assad was not made to feel cornered.
"I don't think they feel cornered yet," he added.
"The generals feel cornered, and that makes them dangerous," says a veteran military observer.
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It could have been the worst thing possible for a woman who feels cornered, but it's strangely de-cornering.
I questioned, I resisted, but in the end, I felt cornered and succumbed to the pressure..
Feeling cornered, the Hatchers signed a forbearance agreement, which significantly increased their monthly payment.
" 'Stick to the heroin if you must, laddie, but stay off the weed!' " Dan felt cornered.
Feeling cornered by escalating expectations, Daft Punk went back to basics with this final iteration of their trademark headgear.
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