die on the vine
1die\ on\ the\ vine — • die on the vine • wither on the vine v. phr. To fail or collapse in the planning stages. The program for rebuilding the city died on the vine …
2die on the vine — or[wither on the vine] {v. phr.} To fail or collapse in the planning stages. * /The program for rebuilding the city died on the vine./ …
3die on the vine — or[wither on the vine] {v. phr.} To fail or collapse in the planning stages. * /The program for rebuilding the city died on the vine./ …
4die on the vine — phrasal : to fail to be productive of a planned or desired result especially because of lack of concerted effort or enthusiasm he had sound ideas but they usually died on the vine the plan to draft the mayor as a candidate for governor died on… …
5die on the vine — phrasal to fail especially at an early stage through lack of support or enthusiasm < let the proposal die on the vine > …
6die on the vine — verb To fail at an early stage or never come to fruition, typically due to neglect, infeasibility, or lack of resources. His ambitious plan to build a flying car died on the vine …
7die on the vine — idi (of an idea, plan, or the like) to be rejected or ignored before having a chance to be developed …
8wither\ on\ the\ vine — • die on the vine • wither on the vine v. phr. To fail or collapse in the planning stages. The program for rebuilding the city died on the vine …
9wither on the vine — See: DIE ON THE VINE …
10wither on the vine — See: DIE ON THE VINE …