Phrases with «limbo»

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"Limbo" generally refers to a state of uncertainty or being in-between two conditions. It can describe a situation where things are not progressing or settling, often causing frustration or confusion. Similarly, it can refer to a place or state where someone feels stuck or excluded and is awaiting a resolution or clarification. Full definition

Sentences with «limbo»

  • The measure remains in limbo in the State Senate and Governor Cuomo faces questions on whether he's working hard enough for the proposal to pass. (wamc.org)
  • It's cold there, but not near as cold as here, so I'm in this weird state of limbo in my brain. (thefoxandshe.com)
  • Most of the students are in a strong fear and in the state of limbo as well, due to their worry about whether professors who have assigned the assignment are going to accept the assignments written by professionals or not. (studentsassignmenthelp.com)
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