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Filter by Meaning Despite the economic downturn, the small business eked out a profit in its first year.
The family eked out a living by growing their own vegetables.
Despite the challenging conditions, the team eked out a victory in the final minutes of the game.
The young entrepreneur eked out a living by working two jobs and saving every penny.
The mountain climber eked his way up the treacherous peak, facing numerous obstacles.
The population of the endangered species eked down to a critical level.
The entrepreneur eked out a small profit in their first year of business.
Despite their best efforts, the team eked out only a draw in the match.
She eked a smile from the grumpy customer with her friendly service.
She eked a wage by working as a seasonal farmhand during harvest time.
The archaeologist carefully eked out the ancient manuscript from the crumbling ruins.
They eked out a small profit by selling their handmade crafts.
They eked out a victory in the final seconds of the game.
The author eked out a meager existence by writing freelance articles.
The artist eked out a few drops of paint from the tube to add the final touches to her masterpiece.
The author eked out her creativity to finish the final chapter of her novel.
He eked out a victory in the race by a mere second.
The student, running out of time during the exam, eked out a few more words to complete the essay.
He eked out his savings to afford a down payment on a house.
The writer eked out the last chapters of the novel, finally completing the manuscript.
The students had to eked out their study time to prepare for multiple exams.
Despite his physical limitations, he eked out a living by working as a freelance writer.
She eked out a meager living by selling handmade crafts.
She eked by on a meager salary, carefully budgeting every penny.
They eked out a livelihood by selling handmade crafts at local markets.
She eked a confession out of the suspect during the intense interrogation.
The artist eked out every last detail in her intricate painting.
She eked out a few hours of sleep before her early morning flight.
The team eked out a narrow win in the final seconds of the game.
The family eked out a meager existence by growing vegetables in their backyard.
The student eked out his time to complete all the assignments before the deadline.
The artist eked out the remaining paint to finish the masterpiece.
The charity organization eked out donations to support their cause.
They had to eked out the water supply during the camping trip.
He eked by with just enough money to pay his bills.
The student eked out a passing grade on the final exam.
The farmer eked out a meager harvest due to the drought.
The family eked out their savings to afford a vacation.
She eked out her limited wardrobe by mixing and matching different pieces.
The artist eked out the colors on his palette to complete the painting.
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