In a tough position
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TREEDIn a tough position
LEFTFIELDTough position at a stadium.
HOTSEATTough position
SPOTTough position
TREEDIn a tough spot
STERNLYIn a tough way
UPTHECREEKIn a tough spot
BETWEENTWOFIRESIn a tough spot
OUTONALIMBIn a tough spot
UPATREEIn a tough jam
USEFORCEGet tough, in a way
CORNERINGPlacing in a tough spot
SNOWYTough on traveling, in a way
MARINATESMakes less tough, in a way
SHOWEDSOMECLASSWas dignified in a tough situation
STEEPTough to climb, in a way
KNIGHTBLINDNESSTough handicap to overcome in a joust?
AMINSTREETStory of a tough town in Africa?
RERAISEPut a bluffer in a tough spot
DEBTIt's tough to be in a lot of it
slugfestA tough and challenging contest, esp. in sports such as boxing and baseball
lancewoodsAny of a number of hardwood trees with tough elastic timber, in particular
slugfestsA tough and challenging contest, esp. in sports such as boxing and baseball
callose(in grasses) a tough swelling at the base of a lemma or palea
lancewoodAny of a number of hardwood trees with tough elastic timber, in particular
toughedto stand firm, hold out against (a difficulty or difficult situation) (esp in tough it out)
gemmulesA tough-coated dormant cluster of embryonic cells produced by a freshwater sponge for development in more favorable conditions
knapweedsA tough-stemmed plant of the daisy family that typically has purple thistlelike flowerheads, occurring typically in grassland and on roadsides
capsulesA tough sheath or membrane that encloses something in the body, such as a kidney, a lens, or a synovial joint
capsuleA tough sheath or membrane that encloses something in the body, such as a kidney, a lens, or a synovial joint
leatherwooda small shrub with white, soft wood, and a tough, leathery bark, common in damp woods in the Northern United States, aka wicopy
leatherwoodsLEATHERWOOD, a small shrub with white, soft wood, and a tough, leathery bark, common in damp woods in the Northern United States, aka wicopy
stringsA tough piece of fiber in vegetables, meat, or other food, such as a tough elongated piece connecting the two halves of a bean pod