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was grappling
noun
A tool with claws or hooks which is used to catch or hold something.
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But I believed my father was grappling with something else.
RUSSELL ROBERTSON was grappling with an unusual assignment.
Around the time Gaudi was grappling with the architectural challenge of his soaring nave in Barcelona, the Church was grappling with the works of Charles Darwin.
Even as his family was grappling with credit debt, the former governor wanted to look good.
It has plagued them over the ages (Gogol was grappling with the issue in "Dead Souls").
At the time, he was grappling with muscular weakness, later diagnosed as polio.
Mr. VanderLans was grappling with the tension between art and commerce while publishing his magazine.
As it turned out, Mr. Hendrick was grappling with a cold as well.
The director was grappling with getting to the siege and battle more quickly.
The department already was grappling with rising racial tensions when Woods was shot.
I was grappling with your language over the wreck of the dining table.
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