Tag: Up Against the Wall

  • Up Against the Wall

    πŸ—“οΈ Idiom: Up Against the Wall (adj)


    πŸ’¬ Meaning

    • To be in a difficult situation with limited options.
    • To feel pressure because you must make a decision or act quickly.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • During the interview, I felt up against the wall when they asked for an example I had not prepared.
    • The team was up against the wall when the deadline was suddenly moved forward.
    • She realised she was up against the wall when the interviewer challenged her answer.

    πŸ›οΈ Origin

    The idiom originally described someone pushed back against a physical wall, unable to move or escape. Over time, it became a metaphor for any situation where a person feels trapped, pressured or forced to respond with limited choices.


    πŸ“ Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank

    During the interview, I felt __________ when they asked for a solution I had not practised.

    Answer

    up against the wall

    2. Multiple choice

    What does β€œup against the wall” mean?
    a) To have many easy options
    b) To be in a difficult situation with pressure
    c) To take a break and relax

    Answer

    b) To be in a difficult situation with pressure

    3. Change the sentence using β€œup against the wall”

    “I felt trapped when they kept asking for more examples.”

    Answer

    I felt up against the wall when they kept asking for more examples.


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