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  1. be (caught) between a rock and a hard place. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. to be in a very difficult situation and to have to make a hard decision. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Experiencing difficulties. be. be climbing the walls idiom.

  2. We use the idiom between a rock and a hard place to describe a situation where you or someone else has to make a very difficult decision between two equally undesirable options or outcomes. In other words, it’s used to convey a dilemma or a predicament where there are no good choices.

  3. In Between a Rock and a Hard Place Meaning. Definition: To be stuck between two equally bad decisions or situations. This expression is often used when a person feels as if there are no good options available to him or her. Origin of In Between A Rock and a Hard Place.

  4. Between two equally difficult or unacceptable choices. For example, Trying to please both my boss and his supervisor puts me between a rock and a hard place . The rock and hard place version is the newest of these synonymous phrases, dating from the early 1900s, and alludes to being caught or crushed between two rocks.

  5. Between a rock and a hard place. This is an American expression for a difficult choice between two equally adverse options. It is first attested from 1921, allegedly from Arizona, and possibly connected to the difficulties faced by mining crises in Arizona and California around that time.

  6. Idiom: Between a rock and a hard place. Meaning: If you are caught between a rock and a hard place, you are in a position where you have to choose between unpleasant alternatives, and your choice might cause you problems; you will not be able to satisfy everyone.

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · ( idiomatic) Having the choice between two unpleasant or distasteful options; in a predicament or quandary . Synonyms: between Scylla and Charybdis, between the devil and the deep blue sea; see also Thesaurus: dilemma, Thesaurus: difficult situation. Translations [ edit] ± in a difficult and inescapable position.

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