Hard-pressed in a sentence as an adjective

Talk to anyone who uses or services Macs; you'll be hard-pressed to find anyone who's even seen an OSX virus.

You're hard-pressed to see how x-ray vision into people's cars is a privacy concern?

I'm pretty hard-pressed to imagine who would, actually.

From a privacy standpoint, Im hard-pressed to see what the concern or objection could be Really?!

I am hard-pressed to name a conference I've attended where one of these "borderline" sexist issues hasn't happened.

Now you'll be hard-pressed to find any investigation in a 60 Minutes story, let alone the journalism part.

You'd be hard-pressed to name an organization of any ilk that's actively perpetrating more devastating evil.

You can disagree with Google's tactics, motives, and end-goals, but I'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn't believe that the average Google employee is very intelligent.

I'm pretty sure you'll be hard-pressed to find any support for the activities of the NSA in the US IT sector, short of security/defense suppliers, who bloody well know which side of the bread is buttered.

Don't let the entire company live in fear for 18 months!As much as the stack rank was a thing at Microsoft in those days, even if you were the lowest ranked employees for 2 years, Microsoft was hard-pressed to actually fire anybody.

Now, I'd he hard-pressed to call a startup CEO making $150,000 per year "poor", but a lot of these people feel poor, given that a 27-year-old venture capitalist with no accomplishments to his name is making twice that, just because his daddy got him into Harvard Business School.

Hard-pressed definitions

adjective

facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty; "distressed companies need loans and technical advice"; "financially hard-pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices"; "we were hard put to meet the mortgage payment"; "found themselves in a bad way financially"

See also: distressed