throw a (monkey) wrench into the works
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Definition & Meaning of "[throw] a (monkey|) wrench (into|in) the works"

to throw a (monkey) wrench into the works
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to slow down a plan or activity or prevent it from going on

to [throw] a (monkey|) wrench (into|in) the works definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "rain on someone's parade" and when to use it?

The idiom "rain on someone's parade" originates from the notion of a sudden downpour spoiling an outdoor celebration or event. It is used figuratively to describe the act of spoiling someone's happiness, excitement, or plans by delivering unwelcome news, criticism, or negativity.

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The funding for the project was withdrawn so that really threw a wrench into the works.
The sudden change in regulations right before the product launch threw a wrench into the works for the marketing team.
I hate it when someone throws a monkey wrench in the works.
The unexpected resignation of the project manager really threw a wrench into the works of our carefully planned timeline.
The economic downturn threw a wrench into the works of the company's expansion plans.
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