Quagmire example sentences

Related (10): Swamp, predicament, entanglement, deadlock, impasse, dilemma, maze, difficulty, inertia, stagnation.

quag·mire

noun

quagmire (noun) · quagmires (plural noun)

  - a soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot:

  - an awkward, complex, or hazardous situation:

Synonyms

swamp, morass, bog, marsh, mire, quag, marshland, fen, slough, quicksand, moss, bayou, moor, carr, muddle, mess, predicament, quandary, entanglement, tangle, jumble, imbroglio, trouble, confusion, difficulty, corner, pickle, hole, stew, dilemma, fix, bind, jam, scrape, comess, Legal

"Quagmire" Example Sentences

1. The hiker struggled to escape from the quagmire of mud.
2. The company found itself in a financial quagmire.
3. The politician was bogged down in a quagmire of controversy.
4. The war became an endless quagmire of death and destruction.
5. The team was stuck in a quagmire of losing streaks.
6. The project became a quagmire due to unforeseen complications.
7. The investigation led them into a quagmire of corruption and deceit.
8. The journalist fell into a quagmire of conflicting sources and information.
9. The house was built on a quagmire of unstable soil.
10. The relationship became a quagmire of jealousy and distrust.
11. The legal case became a quagmire of legal technicalities and delays.
12. The athlete found themselves in a quagmire of injuries and setbacks.
13. The team captain tried to lead them out of the quagmire of defeat.
14. The company's reputation was sinking in a quagmire of bad publicity.
15. The family was caught in a quagmire of debt and financial problems.
16. The artist was sinking in a quagmire of creative blockage.
17. The rescue team struggled to reach the victims trapped in a quagmire of rubble.
18. The politician tried to navigate their way through a quagmire of bureaucratic red tape.
19. The couple found themselves in a quagmire of dysfunction and strife.
20. The economy was mired in a quagmire of recession and unemployment.
21. The war created a quagmire of ethnic and religious conflict.
22. The scientist delved into a quagmire of complicated theories and equations.
23. The city was struggling to solve the quagmire of urban poverty and crime.
24. The project's success was threatened by a quagmire of uncooperative team members.
25. The activist was fighting against a quagmire of political corruption and injustice.
26. The organization was struggling to survive in a quagmire of financial instability.
27. The teacher was trying to rescue their students from a quagmire of academic struggles.
28. The family business was sinking into a quagmire of poor management and low profits.
29. The town was facing a quagmire of environmental problems and pollution.
30. The athlete's career was in danger of sinking into a quagmire of poor performances and injuries.

Common Phases

1. We've gotten ourselves into a quagmire; it's going to take a lot to get out of this mess.
2. The project has become a quagmire; we're stuck with endless revisions and delays.
3. The team is stuck in a quagmire; it seems like we're not making any progress.
4. The company is in a quagmire; we're struggling to stay afloat in a competitive market.
5. The government is in a quagmire; they can't seem to agree on anything and nothing is getting done.

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