twist in the wind

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    Sensing the threat to Gates confirmation. Bust rushed to defend his nominee. He implored the Senate not to leave Gates "twisting in the wind" through the summer (Time). People claim our politicians are slow on the uptake, but before he quit the race, Senator Bob Doll said, 'If you're out there and you've been twisting in the wind for six or seven months and you start to smell a little, then maybe somebody had to cut the rope' (Mother Jones)

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  • twist in the wind — (leave (someone) to) twist in the wind 1. to keep someone waiting for a decision or answer. Carolyn was left twisting in the wind for about a week, and so were several other people who interviewed for the job. 2. to be forced to exist without… …   New idioms dictionary

  • twist in the wind — verb a) To be unassisted and without comfort in a situation likely to result in distress or failure. There seemed to be a shared perception of Colonel North as a good and honorable serviceman who had been left to twist in the wind, the scapegoat… …   Wiktionary

  • twist in the wind —    If someone is left to twist in the wind, they are left to face a difficult situation without any assistance or support.     He walked out of the press conference and left his agent twisting in the wind …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • twist in the wind — Go to twist (slowly) in the wind …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • twist in the wind — be left in a state of suspense or uncertainty. → twist …   English new terms dictionary

  • leave someone to twist in the wind — (leave (someone) to) twist in the wind 1. to keep someone waiting for a decision or answer. Carolyn was left twisting in the wind for about a week, and so were several other people who interviewed for the job. 2. to be forced to exist without… …   New idioms dictionary

  • leave to twist in the wind — (leave (someone) to) twist in the wind 1. to keep someone waiting for a decision or answer. Carolyn was left twisting in the wind for about a week, and so were several other people who interviewed for the job. 2. to be forced to exist without… …   New idioms dictionary

  • leave someone to twist in the wind — leave (someone) to twist in the wind American if someone is left to twist in the wind, they are left in a very difficult situation by the actions of another person. The director resigned and left the rest of the department twisting in the wind,… …   New idioms dictionary

  • leave to twist in the wind — leave (someone) to twist in the wind American if someone is left to twist in the wind, they are left in a very difficult situation by the actions of another person. The director resigned and left the rest of the department twisting in the wind,… …   New idioms dictionary

  • twist in the wind — phrasal to be left to face a difficult situation without support or help …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • twist in the wind — be left in a state of suspense or uncertainty …   Useful english dictionary


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