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He'd been up the creek and over the mountain, probably all of them.
If you come back and get hurt again, I'm up the creek.
I was up the creek with my painting at that time.
The cops were up the creek now, without a body to work with.
Cap had been up the creek and over the mountain in his time.
We really would be up the creek without a paddle.
Yes they would both save their own political skins before the good of the country we really are up the creek.
I'd be up the creek with no paddle, and you know it.
And I've been up the creek an' over the ridge, if that's what you mean.
If I let a running back go and someone takes him, I'm up the creek.
Neither would you if you were up the creek like he was.
And if Ricky should die without life insurance, she would be up the creek financially.
But when the hoopla died down, I was up the creek without a paddle.
The thing is, though, I'll be up the creek if I don't get it in.
The Dougster will be up the creek on his bond."
For a while there I thought we were going to be up the creek without a paddle.'
"I'm up the creek on that angle, mainly because I haven't looked into it.
He offers substitutes like, "I'm up the creek without a paddle."
Chairmen of football clubs are only in the papers and on the radio when the team is up the creek.
'We're up the creek because we don't know where to go from here.'
Now, if the basic obedience programming were in the very chemical makeup of the thing, we'd be up the creek.
You are up the creek, let's face it.
You're up the creek whether you're guilty or not!
Archie, who had been up the creek and over the mountain a few times, he had no illusions.
That's the twenty-fourth-century way of saying we're up the creek without a paddle."