Difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape.
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Examples for "difficult "
Examples for "difficult "
1 Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
2 Many young people said they found it difficult to ask for help.
3 Credit has become particularly difficult to access in recent weeks, they said.
4 Obesity is a major public health problem and notoriously difficult to treat.
5 It's quite difficult to explain how good this wine is on paper.
Incapable of being controlled or managed.
1 The propeller gathered in the net and it rendered her practically unmanageable .
2 Amplified increasingly by climate change, those stresses threaten soon to become unmanageable .
3 The company had faced unmanageable debt maturities over the next two years.
4 Servants and subordinate agents in England are quite unmanageable in these respects.
5 The more products Blackboard added or acquired, the more unmanageable it became.
6 A volume of smoke almost blinded him; his horse became wholly unmanageable .
7 A controversy in regard to it rapidly grew into almost unmanageable proportions.
8 In 1698 prosperity and security had made men querulous, fastidious and unmanageable .
9 These great giants would be wholly unmanageable in our school at present.
10 I think the motorman simply found the hansom unmanageable , for some reason.
11 This costume of yours will be unmanageable on account of the wind.
12 But this would be an appliance hard to manufacture and extremely unmanageable .
13 The leather folds are stiff, but not unmanageable ; the keys are discolored.
14 These excrescences caught whatever breeze was blowing, and made the craft unmanageable .
15 It had neither rudder nor masts, so that it was quite unmanageable .
16 These awkward rehearsals made the illusion seem even more mysterious and unmanageable .
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