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stranded

[stran-did] / ˈstræn dɪd /


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His train eventually made it to Brussels, he said, adding: "Glad to be home, saw many families stranded."

From BBC

Delays on the roads with risk of vehicles being stranded are possible.

From BBC

While meteorologists say conditions should gradually improve within days, the impact of the cleanup, delays and stranded travelers may linger.

From Salon

The stranded parcels are casualties of shifting new U.S. tariffs, tougher customs enforcement and other import restrictions that carriers and consumers said are tough to navigate.

From The Wall Street Journal

The collapse also meant that boaters moored further up the stretch of canal were stranded too.

From BBC