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Limb Risk In The Loop 299 Embarrassed Disappointed Times Don’t Lent

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Idiom GO OUT ON A LIMB
Definition to take a risk
Examples
  1. You have embarrassed and disappointed me several times before. Don’t ask me to go out on a limb for you again.
  2. They went out on a limb and lent him the money he asked for even though he was a poor risk. They could have lost all their money.
Cross-Refs

Synonym: stick (one’s) neck out

Extra Info

The expression suggests that going out on a tree branch that might break is risky. The expression, however, is not used to describe physical risk.

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