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quicksand

[kwik-sand] / ˈkwɪkˌsænd /






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This is Pelosi in her newest chapter, living her best life without the stresses of having to steer congressional Democrats past political pitfalls and through policy quicksand.

From Los Angeles Times

Some of his videos highlight antique traps, like a 19th-century wooden trap that is shaped like a rat and shoots harpoons from its eyes, or quicksand traps that suffocate rodents.

From New York Times

“On the contrary, I think she’s a person who will know how to move in the quicksand of Peruvian power.”

From New York Times

“We were trying so hard, and we were like running in quicksand,” Cavaliers coach J.B.

From Seattle Times

“We knew we were on the second night of a back-to-back, so our legs were running in quicksand a little as per usual for any team in this league,” Hardaway said.

From Seattle Times