straddle the fence



straddle the fence

Fig. to support both sides of an issue. (As if one were partly on either side of a fence.) The mayor is straddling the fence on this issue, hoping the public will forget it. The legislator wanted to straddle the fence until the last minute, and that alone cost her a lot of votes.
See also: fence, straddle

straddle the fence

tv. to support both sides of an issue. The mayor is straddling the fence on this issue, hoping the public will forget it.
See also: fence, straddle

straddle the fence

Informal
To be undecided or uncommitted.
See also: fence, straddle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Houston['hju:stən]
Mihangel-Welsh
Kuzman-Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian
SherrieSHER-eeEnglish
LallieLAL-eeEnglish (Rare)
Lydie-French