sit on the fence
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sit on the fence (third-person singular simple present sits on the fence, present participle sitting on the fence, simple past and past participle sat on the fence)
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To remain neutral on a certain topic, to not have a stance or opinion.
- 1897, John James Procter, The philosopher in the clearing, page 240:
- and Bloomah will sometimes sit on the fence, concerning whose discretion, the same thing may be said...
- 1956, Theology, Great Britain: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, page 22:
- The curate refused to label himself; so the squire growled, "Oh, you sit on the fence, do you?"
- 1972, Joseph Robinson, The first book of Kings, page 207:
- Elijah stepped forward and said to the people, "How long will you sit on the fence? If the LORD is God, follow him; but if Baal, then follow him."
- 2019 April 20, Tom Watson, “Labour can’t defeat Nigel Farage by sitting on the fence”, in The Observer, →ISSN:
- We won’t win if we sit on the fence about the most crucial issue that has faced our country for a generation.
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