desperate

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“If I lived completely engulfed in my own bubble, I’d probably be desperate,” he says.

For years, phoney modelling agencies have been taking cash from young people desperate for a leg up into the industry, charging hundreds for fake portfolios and jobs that never materialise.

From BBC

Prosecutors said in a pre-sentencing memo that Williams called in the threat, “after he became overwhelmed with stress and anxiety and desperate to get out of an ongoing meeting.”

He is the proverbial New York sewer rat, cornered and lashing out in a desperate attempt to survive.

From Salon

Questioning the Corporation's policy of resurrecting old sitcoms, she said: "Why are they doing this sort of thing, they must be desperate."

From BBC

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