hedge someone in

hedge someone in
hedge someone in
Fig. to restrict someone. (See also hedge someone or something in.) •

Our decision hedged in the children so they could not have any flexibility.

She hedged herself in by her own behavior.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • hedge in — verb enclose or bound in with or as it with a hedge or hedges hedge the property • Syn: ↑hedge • Hypernyms: ↑enclose, ↑close in, ↑inclose, ↑shut in • Verb Group: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hedge witchcraft — A Hedgewitch is someone who practices Hedgewitchery or Hedgecraft . Hedgecraft is a spiritual path and is considered a form of European witchcraft. It is most commonly practiced by modern Neo Pagans and some people consider it an offshoot of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Hedge wizard — In fantasy literature, a hedge wizard or hedge magician is a wizard of low ability, generally self taught or with a low education background as opposed to the common examples of being apprenticed to a mentor or studying though a structured… …   Wikipedia

  • hedge in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms hedge in : present tense I/you/we/they hedge in he/she/it hedges in present participle hedging in past tense hedged in past participle hedged in 1) to surround someone or something His motorbike was hedged in… …   English dictionary

  • Hedge — This picturesque name is of medieval English origin and has two possible sources, the first being that it is a topographical name for someone who lived by a hedge, deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century hecg , a hedge. However, this name… …   Surnames reference

  • hedge\ in — • fence in • hedge in • hem in v To keep (someone) from doing what he or she would like to do. Usually used in the passive. Mary felt fenced in because her father would not let her drive a car or have dates with boys. John didn t like his job… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • The Other Side of the Hedge — is a 1911 narrative short story by E. M. Forster. Written in the first person, The Other Side of the Hedge concerns the efforts of a modern day person who is concerned and/or consumed with achieving the goals he has set out for himself while… …   Wikipedia

  • (a) hedge against something — a hedge against something phrase a way of trying to protect yourself against a problem or risk Gold is a traditional hedge against inflation. Thesaurus: someone or something that protects and defendssynonym Main entry: hedge …   Useful english dictionary

  • pin someone/something down — 1 our troops can pin down the enemy: CONFINE, TRAP, hem in, corner, close in, shut in, hedge in, pen in, restrain, entangle, enmesh …   Useful english dictionary

  • you look as if you've been dragged through a hedge backwards — Meaning Said to someone whose hair needs brushing. Origin English colloquial origin …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • hem someone/something in — 1 a bay hemmed in by pine trees: SURROUND, border, edge, encircle, circle, ring, enclose, skirt, fringe, encompass. 2 we were hemmed in by the rules …   Useful english dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”