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what is { in a night spot } ?
my uncle lost his job and is in a tight spot .
in a tight spot
Feb 7, 2010 11:35 PM
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"in a tight spot" means a difficult situation.
cowboy...
February 7, 2010
'Be in a jam' is another idiom which also means 'be in a tight spot'.
They are both used in informal contexts to mean 'caught in a problem' or 'be in a difficult situation'.
'In a tight spot': 'in' can be replaced with 'into'
You can say 'he's in a spot' to mean that 'he's in a difficult situation'.
February 9, 2010
"Your uncle has gone to drown his sorrows." (my uncle lost his job and is in a night spot")
...joking!! Roi & Fdmaxey have the best answers. ;)
February 8, 2010
little option you can choose
February 8, 2010
to be in situation, where a little option you choose.
February 8, 2010
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