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vicious circle

NOUN
  1. one trouble leads to another that aggravates the first
  2. an argument that assumes that which is to be proved

How To Use vicious circle In A Sentence

  • And I can assure you that the Algonquin still vibrates with whatever turned on Mrs Parker and her vicious circle.
  • The vicious circle is a basic pattern. Politics, Planning and the State
  • It is a vicious circle: The naggee tires of the badgering and starts to withhold, which makes the nagger nag more. Meet the Marriage Killer
  • Disorganized and misleading reports from muddle-headed reporters create a vicious circle which aggravates the situation.
  • Many people get caught/trapped in a vicious circle of dieting and weight gain.
  • The vicious circle is a basic pattern. Politics, Planning and the State
  • Once the vicious circle is established - of anxiety about speech = stammer = anxiety about speech - the stammer feeds on itself. Stammering in Young Children
  • The vicious circle is a basic pattern. Politics, Planning and the State
  • The more pesticides are used, the more resistant the insects become so the more pesticides have to be used. It's a vicious circle.
  • I stuttered an ineffective argument as my old pals shame and embarrassment rose to the fore - thus the vicious circle was complete.
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