Sentences with phrase «in a bit of a pickle»

FCA is in a bit of a pickle with those at the moment, what with the EPA charging the company with cheating software a la VW.
Being part of Trump's economic advisory team and the head of an international Silicon Valley company has Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in a bit of a pickle.
Real Madrid have dug their heels in and insisted that their German midfielder will not be going anywhere, leaving the Gunners in a bit of a pickle.
Hi Val, Sorry for the long post, but I felt like I needed to give some detail... I feel like I'm in a bit of a pickle on the solids.
My summer wardrobe is already packed away in the basement, soooo I'm really in a bit of a pickle.
I recently got a Facebook message from a reader who was in a bit of a pickle about how to purchase a place in lower mainland, B.C. using the equity from a home she owned in southern Mexico.
The opening cinematic shows Osiris in a bit of a pickle, obviously in the Infinite Forest searching for something.
«They are in a bit of a pickle here — they have to raise the money to cover some of their debt, but I don't know how quickly they could do it,» says Moore.
You play as two pieces of homeware, Cuphead and his brother Mughead who both end up in a bit of a pickle with the devil through gambling.
I have to say though, the brownie debate that went down on my Instagram a few days ago left me in a bit of a pickle.
With pretty much every other top driver having solid contracts with other teams, Mercedes could find themselves in a bit of a pickle if Williams refuse to give up Bottas.
Poor Santa seems to be in a bit of pickle, can you help him out?
Without the language skills to communicate his need to use the bathroom, we often find ourselves in a bit of pickle when out and about.
I hate to be dramatic, but if the rumors are true and the bee population of the world is diminishing, we are going to find ourselves in a bit of a pickle.
I've left this one for last as it always leaves me in a bit of a pickle.
Sounds like you're in a bit of a pickle.
and we found ourselves in a bit of a pickle.
That left Mahoney, the vice president of marketing, in a bit of a pickle, she says in a presentation at TLNT and ERE Media's High Performance Workforce Summit, last week in Atlanta, Georgia.
Specifically this: In Bridget Jones's Baby (out Sept. 16, 2016), Zellweger's alter - ego is now 43, still single, and in a bit of a pickle: she's pregnant and is not sure who's the father.
If you agree with the wealth of human knowledge that our world developed through the process of evolution, you might find yourself in a bit of a pickle.
This left us in a bit of a pickle.
If you start to see interest rates fall, then you can be sure that the economy is in a bit of a pickle.
In fact, if you've waited that long, you're in a bit of a pickle.
We're in a bit of a pickle this week: GDC is only a few weeks away, and there's still a ton of great independent games that we haven't covered yet here on TVGB.
In a quirky take on a Victorian London inhabited by strange characters, with even stranger noses, self proclaimed leading explorator, Bertram Fiddle, finds himself in a bit of pickle.
Explore a quirky Victorian London inhabited by strange characters, with even stranger noses, as self proclaimed leading explorator, Bertram Fiddle, finds himself in a bit of pickle.
Thus we are in a bit of a pickle.
So, sadly, I don't see any major overhauls occurring, which puts us in a bit of a pickle, now, doesn't it?
With most websites requiring you to create an account, do you find yourself in a bit of a pickle when it comes to inventing passwords?
The initial coin offering (ICO) industry finds itself in a bit of a pickle.
Though the Mason name remains synonymous with all jars of this type, Mason himself passed away in poverty after failing to file his patent on time, and competitors replicated the style (I guess you could say he was in a bit of a pickle!).
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