But that puts them all in a real quandary.
"But I've never been politically active before and don't think I could work for anyone else, and that's a real quandary."
As Monte hesitated, feeling himself in a real quandary, he heard sounds from the blasted room.
"It's a real quandary how to play this," another diplomat said.
This placed Father Baldwin in a real quandary.
He concluded, "I think people are in a real quandary."
When Velma left, she was in a real quandary, which pleased Cranston as he watched her cab drive away.
(47) Naturalist theologians and philosophers were, however, faced by real quandaries.
We put the facility into a real quandary because there was nothing in its programming about unknown life forms.
Still there is a real quandary as to what should be done for women whose symptoms can't be attributed to other causes.