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to strive, to work hard at, to make ends meet, get by with difficulty;, to barely survive, just get by; to hobble; to advance slowly, to struggle to make ends meet, to be in financial difficulty, survive* survive, to make an attempt, try, look around (for job etc.); to make periodic rotation, barely; hardly; just; scarcely; scarce, cope; get by; make out; make do; contend; grapple; deal; manage, swim out by oneself, strive to get out of it, try , try:Ex: Can you try to be nicer to him?, make sleepy, make tired, make lazy, to manage to do sth.; to make a living; to strive, to contrive, to, meet , to try hard, to endeavor. debat ak: to pull through, to cope, to get by, to struggle., to try, make an effort; to worry, fret, squirm; to look for trouble, contact, get in touch with, communicate with, reach, Fig: get a hold of, get on the move, Get a move on, get, obtain, draw , get:Ex:Can you get me my eyeglasses?.
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