Levin crimsoned both from shame and anger with his wife, who had put herself and him in such a difficult position; but Marya Nikolaevna crimsoned still more.
And not without inward pride, and not without reason, he thought that any other man would long ago have been in difficulties, would have been forced to some dishonorable course, if he had found himself in such a difficult position.
The king found himself in a difficult position, being cut off from all connections with his country and in want of provisions.
It was a difficult position, the one held by the heir-apparent.
The Scandinavian Union is not the best imaginable, has brought Sweden no added power or security, and has placed her king in a difficult position.
The French Government recognised frankly that the British interest in Burma was much more intimate and substantial than their own.
The latter was, however, not well enough to travel for several days and in the meanwhile his lieutenants were in much perplexity.
You certainly are in a difficult position," said Nelson Sturgis thoughtfully.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "difficult position" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.