spin wheels



spin one's wheels

to waste time; to remain in a neutral position, neither advancing nor falling back. (Fig. on a car that is running but is not moving because its wheels are spinning in mud, etc.) I'm just spinning my wheels in this job. I need more training to get ahead. The whole project was just spinning its wheels until spring.
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spin (your) wheels

to use a lot of effort but not get anything done For almost an hour now he had been spinning his wheels, accomplishing nothing. Seattle was spinning wheels while Texas beat New York to take a two-game lead in the division.
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spin your wheels

to waste time doing something that is not effective For almost an hour he had been spinning his wheels on the telephone when he could have fixed the problem himself in less than hour.
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spin your wheels

  (American informal)
to waste time doing things that achieve nothing (often in continuous tenses) If we're just spinning our wheels, let us know and we'll quit.
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spin (one's) wheels

Informal
To expend effort with no result.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Witherspoon['wiðə.spu:n]
Antonoahn-TO-noEsperanto
ChrissyKRIS-eeEnglish
Zedekiahze-də-KIE-ə (English)Biblical
Romainro-MENFrench
Thandiwe-Southern African, Xhosa