to  twist  in the wind
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Definition & Meaning of "twist in the wind"in English

to twist in the wind
01

(of a person) to be in a state of uncertainty or confusion 

to [twist|swing|hang] in the wind definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "twist in the wind" and when to use it?

The phrase "twist in the wind" is an idiomatic expression that conveys the idea of being left in an uncertain, vulnerable, or unsupported position. While the precise origin of this expression is not documented, it is used to describe situations where individuals or matters are left to cope with ambiguity, neglect, or lack of resolution. These idioms highlight the feeling of abandonment, uncertainty, or exposure to external forces without guidance or assistance. They are frequently used to describe issues, decisions, or people who are left unresolved or unsupported.

Examples
After the manager resigned, the whole team was left twisting in the wind. 
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