throw someone to the wolves
- throw someone to the wolves
throw someone to the wolves
Fig. to sacrifice someone to save the rest; to abandon someone to harm. (Fig. on the image of giving one person to the wolves to eat so the rest can get away.) •
Don't try to throw me to the wolves. I'll tell the truth about the whole affair!
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The investigation was going to be rigorous and unpleasant, and I could see they were going to throw someone to the wolves.
Dictionary of American idioms.
2013.
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