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![]() ![]() These words work for me. Thanks. ![]() Would "To be abandoned when one is in a bad situation" be a good definition? ![]() |
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to be abandoned in a bad situation is good.
Figuratively you can say: to be left holding the bag. The was waiting for the groom at the church but he never show up and left her in a lurch. To stand someone up - is to leave them in a lurch
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To "run out" on someone.
Ex: She was counting on him, but he ran out on her.
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