to be left hanging in the air
1left hanging in the air — If a problem or issue is left hanging in the air (or in mid air), no decision has been taken so it remains without a solution. No solution was proposed during the meeting so the question was left hanging in the air …
2be left hanging in the air — be left hanging (in the air/in midair) if a problem or question is left hanging in the air, it is not dealt with or answered. We failed to resolve the issue at the last meeting and it was left hanging in the air …
3leave\ hanging\ in\ the\ air — • leave hanging • leave hanging in the air v. phr. To leave undecided or unsettled. Because the committee could not decide on a time and place, the matter of the spring dance was left hanging. Ted s mother didn t know what to do about the broken… …
4leave hanging in the air — leave undecided or unsettled Whether or not they will be leaving next year was left hanging in the air at the end of the meeting …
5be left hanging in midair — be left hanging (in the air/in midair) if a problem or question is left hanging in the air, it is not dealt with or answered. We failed to resolve the issue at the last meeting and it was left hanging in the air …
6be left hanging — (in the air/in midair) if a problem or question is left hanging in the air, it is not dealt with or answered. We failed to resolve the issue at the last meeting and it was left hanging in the air …
7hang in the air — phrasal : to be uncompleted, unverified, or inadequately authorized something to be done, tested, made accurate, not left hanging in the air A.N.Whitehead * * * remain unresolved the question that has been hanging in the air * * * hang in the air …
8up in the air — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} 1. {informal} In great anger or excitement. * /My father went straight up in the air when he heard I damaged the car./ * /The Jones family are all up in the air because they are taking a trip around the world./ Compare: HIT… …
9up in the air — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} 1. {informal} In great anger or excitement. * /My father went straight up in the air when he heard I damaged the car./ * /The Jones family are all up in the air because they are taking a trip around the world./ Compare: HIT… …
10up\ in\ the\ air — adj or adv. phr. 1. informal In great anger or excitement. My father went straight up in the air when he heard I damaged the car. The Jones family are all up in the air because they are taking a trip around the world. Compare: hit the ceiling,… …