be caught in the crossfire
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Ορισμός και Σημασία του "[be|get] caught in the crossfire"

to be caught in the crossfire
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to unintentionally become a part of an argument other people are having

What is the origin of the idiom "be caught in the crossfire" and when to use it?

The idiom "be caught in the crossfire" originates from the literal concept of being inadvertently trapped in the midst of a gunfight or conflict, where bullets are exchanged between opposing sides. Figuratively, it symbolizes finding oneself in a situation where conflicting interests, opinions, or forces clash, and one becomes an unintended victim or participant in the dispute. The idiom is used to convey a sense of vulnerability and the potential for harm when one is caught between opposing or warring parties.

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He didn't want to take sides in the argument, but he ended up being caught in the crossfire of their heated exchange.
Journalists covering a war zone risk being caught in the crossfire as they strive to report the truth amidst the chaos of combat.
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