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hard-pressed
[hahrd-prest]
adjective
heavily burdened or oppressed, as by overwork or financial difficulties; harried; put-upon.
Synonyms: beleaguered
hard-pressed
adjective
in difficulties
the swimmer was hard-pressed
subject to severe competition
subject to severe attack
closely pursued
Word History and Origins
Origin of hard-pressed1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
But Warner and its chief executive, David Zaslav, might be hard-pressed to keep turning away David Ellison, CEO of Paramount.
Sometimes Autumn knows how I feel before I even tell her, which means I’d be hard-pressed to get anything past her.
The Liberal Democrats are calling for a 5% cut in VAT in this month's budget to support the UK's ailing hospitality sector and their hard-pressed customers.
Yet I’m hard-pressed to find anyone who’s truly excited about devoting half a day to see the next installment, which clocks in at 3 hours and 12 minutes.
Webber said the SNP had "betrayed islanders and taxpayers at every turn" by leaving remote communities reliant on out-of-date vessels while "letting costs spiral out of control for hard-pressed Scots".
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