Maria struggled to lift the heavy box up the stairs.
Martin struggled to pay his bills, because he lost all his money on the bus.
The chick struggled to emerge from the cracked egg.
The woman struggled to open the package.
He struggled in math.
She struggled to complete the marathon, but with determination and perseverance, she crossed the finish line.
With his friends encumbering him, Brian struggled to climb the stairs. With his friends encumbering him, Brian struggled to climb the stairs.
He struggled with all his might against the tide.
The mentor observed his pupil as he struggled with the problem.
you can ue the word entrace as a verb by saying en trace thats a verb
To use the word "dull" in a sentence, you could say: "The lecture was so dull that I struggled to stay awake."
The illiterate man struggled to read the instructions on the packaging.
The freezing wind chafed our faces as we struggled through the storm.
In this sentence, "weakly" is an adverb modifying the verb "struggled." It describes how the flounder struggled.
In the sentence "Lost in the labyrinth the knight struggled to find a way out of the dungeon," the word "labyrinth" is a noun. It is used to describe the intricate maze or network of passages the knight is lost in.
"Ue" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Up"
As the SYF, School exams and the RAD examinations were coming, Min Min struggled to keep up with her busy schedule.