in a tight corner
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British pronunciation/ɪn ɐ tˈaɪt kˈɔːnə/
American pronunciation/ɪn ɐ tˈaɪt kˈɔːɹnɚ/
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in a difficult situation, particularly one that is not easy to deal with or get out of

What is the origin of the idiom "in a tight corner" and when to use it?

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The idiom "in a tight corner" originates from the concept of being in a confined or restricted space where movement is limited, making it difficult to escape or maneuver. It is used to describe a situation where someone is facing a challenging, difficult, or problematic circumstance with limited options and little room to maneuver.

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