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Americans feel mired.
But other recent albums with a strong through-line of social awareness don't feel mired in it in the same way as these albums.
Do you feel mired in the mundane?
When you leave them sitting around "to deal with later", invariably it turns into a Herculean task you don't want to face, you then resent, and you then feel mired in.
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He felt mired.
His next novel, a work in progress, explores this phase of his life, when he felt mired in a seemingly failed endeavor far from home.
The reverse can happen, too: Peter Shaffer's once-blistering "Equus" felt mired in over-rhetorical bluff and bluster in its most recent London appraisal six years ago.
Feeling mired in the part, and fearing that it appeals all too strongly to his own ponderous mood, he decides to lighten up.
In fact, the whole apartment, which six years ago had seemed like a way station to some better place, had ended up solidifying around Sasha, gathering mass and weight, until she felt both mired in it and lucky to have it — as if she not only couldn't move on but didn't want to.
But Magic -- ground zero for mass market apparel, especially men's wear -- felt aimless and mired.
However, the Toronto Star's Martin Knelman felt that Newman was "mired in political warfare and administrative chaos".
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