We have no meanings for "same quandary" in our records yet.
1 If we cannot cross over to France to-night, Chauvelin is in the same quandary .
2 The same quandary is being played out across the United States, and the world.
3 A chum of his, Charles Wykeham, is in the same quandary , loving Miss Spettigue.
4 So, I suspect many parliamentarians may have faced the same quandary that I do: how to elect the Lords but prevent stasis?
5 But Ko-tan was evidently in the same quandary as they-thevery attitude of his body indicated it-itwas one of indecision and of doubt.
6 Will that word still exist? It's the same quandary experienced by Winston Smith in Nineteen Eighty-Four, she says, when he begins writing his journal.
7 Forty years ago, Oscar voters were grappling with many of the same quandaries facing the Academy today.
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