Phrases with «desperate plight»

The phrase "desperate plight" means being in a very difficult or serious situation, where there seems to be little hope or support. Full definition

Sentences with «desperate plight»

  • The second tale focuses on the equally - desperate plight of Tango Butler (Don Cheadle) a detective who is so deep undercover that it's taken a toll on his personal life. (kamwilliams.com)
  • Thus, the production represents a true test of Smith's star power, as its fortunes are fated to rise or fall to the extent that he convinces his audience to invest emotionally in his lonely protagonist's desperate plight as he perambulates the eerie exoskeleton of a depopulated Manhattan. (kamwilliams.com)
  • Paul also comes near to representing the meaning of the only salvation which can meet man's need: a salvation which must cost God everything (else it could not be salvation from so desperate a plight) and must cost man nothing (else in his sickness and poverty he could not receive it). (religion-online.org)
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