wither on the vine

wither on the vine
wither on the vine & die on the vine
1. Lit. [for fruit] to shrivel on the vine or stem, unharvested. •

If we don't get out there into the field, the grapes will wither on the vine.

The apples will die on the vine if not picked soon.

2. Fig. [for someone or something] to be ignored or neglected and thereby be wasted. •

I hope I get a part in the play. I don't want to just die on the vine.

Fred thinks he is withering on the vine because no one has chosen him.

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See: DIE ON THE VINE.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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