struggler

IPA: strˈʌgʌɫɝ

noun

  • One who struggles.
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Examples of "struggler" in Sentences

  • Back in the Regionalliga, the side became a struggler against relegation.
  • He then spent a season at Serie B struggler Monza and faced another relegation.
  • (This suggests that this year's late struggler, Syracuse, may not be entirely doomed).
  • It again featured Charlie Sheen as the young struggler, but this time the "good" father turned out to be his actual father -- fictional and real.
  • Arraf lost a friend and fellow struggler for freedom in Vittorio Arrigoni on Friday, when the Italian activist living in Gaza was executed by Hamas.
  • His friends describe him as a principled statesman, and a "struggler" in the ranks of the Ba'ath Party from the 1950s, when the party was officially banned in Iraq.
  • A strong home record also suggests Wolverhampton Wanderers should beat fellow struggler Wigan Athletic at Molineux, so consider a Fulham and Wolves double at 13/4 with Totesport.
  • A strong winter-ball performance by Liriano raised hope of a potential bonus, that he could again be more like the 12-3, 2.16 ERA phenom of 2006 than last year's 5-13, 5.80 struggler.
  • "In the medium term we think that 'struggler' stocks that have most revenues based within the euro zone are most vulnerable to the combination of austerity and lost competitiveness," said ING in a European strategy note.
  • The Indian entrepreneur, who says his fortune is worth more than $12 billion, promised to transform the perennial struggler by paying off the club's €20 million $28.1 million debts and assembling a roster capable of competing against the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid.

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