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Discover Ludwig"mired her" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to trap, entangle, or bog down someone or something in a difficult or unpleasant situation. Example: The new regulations mired her in a bureaucratic nightmare, making it impossible for her to get a permit for her business.
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He thought it started out with "arguably the most impressive opener to any Doctor Who yet" and also praised Amy for being "cheerfully free of the emotional baggage that mired her predecessors" so far.
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People who wouldn't dream of eating a pig who spent her whole life confined to a gestation crate or a chicken who lived mired in her own waste, with no room even to spread her wings, think it's somehow ok to eat a lobster or a crab.
And the writer mired in her own old diaries is trying to act as her own biographer, and eventually the futility of that approach – the lifelessness of it – will have to be faced up to, and the whole work of building a story will have to begin again, the way that the work of building a story always does.
Meanwhile Mariana's own slow awakening with Lanthimos's "Engineer" is often mired by her desire to scientifically document the act in situ.
Now 30, she's mired in her job and in a marriage to Phil John C. Reillyy), an amiable stoner and house painter whose initiative was long ago suffocated in clouds of weed smoke.
Spence had no desire to become mired in her misery.
Her father remarried and won custody of her and her little sister; her mom, mired in personal issues, was granted supervised visits with the girls at the local Dairy Queen.
But her tenure has been mired by criticism over her failure to answer calls from the public and her handling of the HSBC tax scandal.
Here is the moment of transformation, from the Stanley Lombardo translation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses": She had just finished her prayer when a heavy numbness invaded her body And a sheathe of bark enclosed her soft breast Her hair turned into fluttering leaves, her arms Into branches; her feet, once so swift became mired in roots, and her face was lost In the canopy.
With the Democrat frontrunner, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, mired in controversies about her use of a private email server and her handling of Benghazi, more party voices are being raised in support of Biden entering the race.
The "Pitch Perfect 2" star has been mired in controversy over her real age and name since Monday, when the Australian tabloid Woman's Day alleged that she took liberties with the identifying facts.
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