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morass

[muh-ras] / məˈræs /


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He described the tangle of lawyers, judges, and motions involved as a "procedural morass" with no simple answers.

From BBC

Samira Abdallah Bachir, 29, said she and her three young children had to climb down into the ditch to escape, negotiating the morass of bodies "so we wouldn't step on them".

From Barron's

His second election in 2024 would have been less likely without the Russia morass.

From The Wall Street Journal

Carney’s blueprint to lift Canada’s economy out of the current morass is set for unveiling next Tuesday, when the government presents its annual budget plan to lawmakers.

From The Wall Street Journal

That move would rescue Democrats from their shutdown morass, even as Republicans did the left’s dirty work—making real the left’s dream of ending the Senate’s best institutional check.

From The Wall Street Journal