survival
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In over your head
To be involved in a situation or task that is too difficult, complex, or overwhelming for you to manage.
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By the skin of your teeth
To succeed or escape a difficult situation by the narrowest possible margin.
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Keep your head above water
To manage to survive or stay out of serious difficulty, especially financially, in a challenging situation.
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Out of the woods
To be free from danger, difficulty, or a critical situation, especially after a period of intense struggle.
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Tighten your belt
To reduce spending and live more frugally due to financial difficulties or economic hardship.
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Up the creek without a paddle
To be in a difficult or helpless situation with no apparent solution or means of escape.
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Keep the wolf from the door
To earn just enough money to avoid extreme poverty, hunger, or destitution.
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Sleep with one eye open
To remain extremely vigilant and cautious, even while resting, due to a sense of danger or unease.
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Sing for your supper
To perform a service or use a skill in exchange for payment, food, or other necessities.
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Head for the hills
To quickly escape a dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant situation, often by fleeing to a place of refuge.
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With your bare hands
To accomplish something using only one's hands, without the aid of any tools, weapons, or other assistance.
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Saved my skin
To help someone escape from a difficult, dangerous, or punishing situation.
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Keep body and soul together
To earn just enough money or acquire barely sufficient resources to provide for one's basic needs and continue to live.
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A narrow escape
A situation where someone avoids danger or a difficult outcome by a very small margin.
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A brush with death
To experience a situation so dangerous that you almost die.
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To make a narrow escape
To narrowly avoid danger, difficulty, or an undesirable situation.
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Kill or be killed
This phrase describes a desperate situation where one must act ruthlessly and aggressively to ensure their own survival, otherwise they will be destroyed by an opposing force or circumstance.
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Sink or swim
To succeed or fail entirely through one's own efforts, without any external help.
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Every man for himself
This phrase describes a chaotic situation where individuals prioritize their own survival or interests over collective responsibility or cooperation.
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A lifeline
Something that provides crucial help or support, especially in a difficult or dangerous situation.
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Defenseless
Unable to protect oneself from attack or harm; completely vulnerable.
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Starving to death
To suffer and ultimately die due to a prolonged and extreme lack of food.
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To dodge a bullet
To narrowly escape a dangerous, difficult, or undesirable situation or consequence.
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A matter of life and death
A situation that is extremely serious and critically important, often involving danger to life or significant consequences.
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Rescue
To save someone or something from a dangerous, difficult, or harmful situation.