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limbo

[lim-boh] / ˈlɪm boʊ /


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It's an interesting space for a stadium-conquering pop star to occupy, and all credit to him for being brave enough to dwell in limbo for the duration of an entire record.

From BBC

The sweet spot —Regan’s words, not mine—was now, when things were essentially in limbo, and we could make the jump back in time untethered by a future that was already set in stone.

From Literature

To many, Iran now seems to be hovering in a tense limbo where everything - and nothing - could change at once.

From BBC

Italian company Leonardo's plant in Yeovil, Somerset, had been left in limbo after a planned visit by Defence Secretary John Healey to award the contract was cancelled on Thursday.

From BBC

That still leaves the oil market in limbo.

From MarketWatch