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the minefield
noun
An area in which land mines have been laid.
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The minefield, predictably, was Tallulah.
She's levelling the minefield.
Eaton said: "That's the minefield.
Language is part of the minefield.
The minefield hinted at a shift in the war.
"It's like weaving your way through the minefield.
So Clegg picks his way across the minefield.
Then there's the minefield of shared grocery shopping and mealtimes.
Hope he gets through the minefield O.K.! We've reverted to believing in Santa, Chase.
We're picking our way through the veg market and through the minefield of regional politics.
Warlords' weapons have been replaced by the minefield of mob violence, threats and verbal harassment.
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