be+on+the+fence
41over the fence Austral./NZ — informal unreasonable or unacceptable. → fence …
42grass is always greener on the other side of the fence — or[grass is always greener on the other side of the hill] We are often not satisfied and want to be somewhere else; a place that is far away or different seems better than where we are. * /John is always changing his job because the grass always… …
43grass is always greener on the other side of the fence — or[grass is always greener on the other side of the hill] We are often not satisfied and want to be somewhere else; a place that is far away or different seems better than where we are. * /John is always changing his job because the grass always… …
44on the other side of the fence — in a completely different situation or position from the one you are used to He looked uncomfortable on the other side of the fence from his former colleagues …
45on the fence — [adj] undecided ambivalent, betwixt and between*, blowing hot and cold*, borderline, debatable, divided, hemming and hawing*, hesitant, iffy*, impartial, indecisive, in the middle*, irresolute, neutral, not definite, not sure, of two minds*, open …
46come down on one side of the fence or the other — come down on ˈone side of the fence or the ˈother idiom to choose between two possible choices Main entry: ↑sideidiom …
47sit the fence — not choose either side, try to be in the middle People don t like politicians who try to sit the fence …
48on the fence — adjective undecided; wavering in ones opinion I am still on the fence about whether to cook broccoli or green beans …
49on the fence — See sitting on the fence …
50on the fence — Undecided. ► “That’s why Greg Quick, first vice president at Commerce Mortgage Corp., says, ‘many people basically are sitting on the fence to see what happens.’ ” (Wall Street Journal, March 26, 1996, p. A2) …