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dire straits

[dahyuhr streyts] / ˈdaɪər ˈstreɪts /


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Storm-ravaged communities in western Jamaica were facing dire straits Sunday, days after record-setting Hurricane Melissa left towns demolished and at least 28 people dead across the island.

From Barron's

Still, Wu said, those facing dire straits due to the shutdown should prioritize essential needs like their mortgage or rent over immediate credit preservation.

From MarketWatch

“People selling lots are in dire straits. They don’t care whether offers come from international buyers or not,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Put it all together, and the U.S. economy is in dire straits, possibly heading toward a shoal.

From Los Angeles Times

After all, her next book is a roman à clef about Gala, and writing about a woman who might be in dire straits would be exploitative.

From Los Angeles Times