TAKE THE WIND OUT OF ONE'S SAILS


Meaning of TAKE THE WIND OUT OF ONE'S SAILS in English

phrasal

1. : to sail to windward of a sailing vessel and so cut off the wind

2. : to frustrate by anticipating (as in argument) or by forestalling (as in action or movement)

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