[Idiom] UP A CREEK WITHOUT A PADDLE. - Navigating Challenges: When You're Up a Creek Without a Paddle

Up a creek without a paddle.

Up a creek without a paddle.

In a difficult situation with no easy way out.

To be "up a creek without a paddle" means to be in a challenging situation without any clear or easy way out. It evokes the imagery of being stranded in a boat on a creek and unable to steer or direct one’s movement, symbolizing helplessness and difficulty in problem-solving.

Example Sentences

  1. We were up a creek without a paddle when we lost the map in the woods.

    They were in a difficult and helpless situation without the map in the woods.

  2. Their car broke down in the desert, leaving them up a creek without a paddle.

    Their car broke down in the desert, leaving them stranded and in trouble.

  3. If the project leader quits now, the whole team will be up a creek without a paddle.

    The team will be in a difficult situation if the project leader quits now.

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