Morass


The meaning of the word Morass is: a complicated or confusing situation


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Even the smartest lawyer will find it difficult to find a solution for this legal morass.

published by Roseann on 2021-12-29 02:34:00


Although I am normally good with solving puzzles, I am somewhat confused by the math morass given out by my teacher.

published by Armida on 2021-07-09 12:33:55


The puppy found himself in a morass of being stuck in a tree log.

published by Kerri on 2021-05-24 02:02:07


Because Janice did not listen to her parents, she found herself in a financial morass and could not pay her bills.

published by Laci on 2021-03-02 03:30:32


A morass of red tape is preventing the farmer from getting the loans he needs to rebuild his barn.

published by Jacinta on 2021-12-15 12:55:56


Although I wanted to extend the deck on my house, I did not want to have to deal with the morass of permits required by law.

published by Morton on 2021-04-27 09:04:12


As soon as John opened the door and saw the police officer, he knew his teenage son had gotten into yet another morass.

published by Eulalia on 2021-04-22 19:52:56


The landlord was quite upset about the morass she found herself in when her tenant refused to vacate her property.

published by Julieann on 2021-04-01 17:31:49


When the truck driver did not renew his driver’s license, he created quite a morass for himself.

published by Jacinto on 2021-02-07 06:33:34


Mark’s morass of debt is so complicated he has no idea how to begin paying off his obligations.

published by Roberto on 2021-01-15 10:17:11


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