Wasted Spaces - 2006 Backed Into a Corner 3-2 was released on: USA: 2 July 2008
The phrase is "backed into a corner." It means to be in a difficult situation with limited options for escape or resolution.
It feels threatened, or might be hurt.
out of the corner of my eye just around the corner cutting corners have a corner on the market down on the corner at the corner tap/bar/store/gas station on the corner at the corner remote corner of the world backed into a corner in a corner of my mind painted himself into a corner
The corner on a shape where edges meet is called a vertex.
(to have the) corner officemy little corner of the world(to have someone) backed into a cornercut corners (to do things quickly and not as carefully as you should)(to see something) out of the corner of my eyesjust around the corner (used to say that something is close by)in a tight corner (meaning in a difficult siutation)to have the corner on meaning the advantage or the upper hand, example sentence: The company has the corner on the soybean market.just around the corner meaning to happen soon, example sentence: The holiday season is just around the corner.
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Yours. If you backed out into a street, it is YOUR responsibility to observe and make certain there is no interfering traffic.
Around $450 new and down to $350 if it has been well used and of course an incomprehensible amount if you are backed into a corner.
Don't cut corners. - meaning taking short cuts may lessen the the quality of ones work just around the corner - as in Spring is just around the corner. backed into a corner - meaning to be in a situation with few options have a corner on the market - having an advantage over competitors in business
In the show Bewitched, his name was Darrin. He was an advertising man who worked for an agency with another bloke. No mention of Madison Avenue, the locale seemed to be the Hot Corner ( literal translation of California!)
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