leave out in the cold
1leave out in the cold — To neglect, ignore • • • Main Entry: ↑cold * * * leave (someone) out in the cold : to leave (someone) in a bad position : to not give (someone) the rights or advantages that are given to others The changes benefit management but leave the workers …
2leave out in the cold — leave (someone) out in the cold to not allow someone to become part of a group or an activity. The government s transport policy leaves people who do not own cars out in the cold. Women s football teams feel they are left out in the cold as far… …
3leave out in the cold — See: OUT IN THE COLD …
4leave out in the cold — See: OUT IN THE COLD …
5leave\ out\ in\ the\ cold — See: out in the cold …
6leave out in the cold — not invite, exclude Kim didn t receive an invitation. She was left out in the cold …
7Leave out in the cold — not to inform …
8leave out in the cold — Australian Slang not to inform …
9out in the cold — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Alone; not included. * /All the other children were chosen for parts in the play, but Johnny was left out in the cold./ * /Everybody made plans for Christmas Day and Mary found herself out in the cold./ Compare: HIGH AND… …
10out in the cold — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Alone; not included. * /All the other children were chosen for parts in the play, but Johnny was left out in the cold./ * /Everybody made plans for Christmas Day and Mary found herself out in the cold./ Compare: HIGH AND… …