to paint oneself into a corner

  • 1paint oneself into a corner — {v. phr.} To get oneself into a bad situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of. * /By promising to both lower taxes and raise the defense budget, the president has painted himself into a corner./ …

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  • 2paint oneself into a corner — {v. phr.} To get oneself into a bad situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of. * /By promising to both lower taxes and raise the defense budget, the president has painted himself into a corner./ …

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  • 3paint\ oneself\ into\ a\ corner — v. phr. To get oneself into a bad situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of. By promising to both lower taxes and raise the defense budget, the president has painted himself into a corner …

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  • 4paint oneself into a corner — get oneself into a bad situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of He has painted himself into a corner now that he has begun to fight with his supervisor …

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  • 5paint oneself into a corner — leave oneself no means of escape or room to manoeuvre. → paint …

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  • 6paint oneself into a corner — verb To create a predicament or problem for oneself; to do something that leaves one with no good alternatives or solutions …

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  • 7paint oneself into a corner — leave oneself no means of escape or room to maneuver …

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  • 8paint — noun 1》 a coloured substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating.     ↘an act of painting. 2》 informal cosmetic make up. 3》 N. Amer. a piebald horse. 4》 Basketball a rectangular area marked… …

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  • 9paint — /peɪnt / (say paynt) noun 1. a substance composed of solid colouring matter intimately mixed with a liquid vehicle or medium, and applied as a coating. 2. the dried surface pigment. 3. the solid colouring matter alone; a pigment. 4. application… …

  • 10difficulty — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) That which is hard to overcome Nouns 1. difficulty, hardness, impracticability, hard work, uphill work, hurdle; hard task, Herculean task, large order, hard row to hoe; task of Sisyphus, Sisyphean labor; …

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