Support or have good relations with two opposing sides. For example, He had a foot in both camps, making donations to candidates in both parties. In this expression camp alludes to encampments of enemy troops in a battle. [First half of 1900s]
| Idioms: foot in both camps, have a |
Support or have good relations with two opposing sides. For example, He had a foot in both camps, making donations to candidates in both parties. In this expression camp alludes to encampments of enemy troops in a battle. [First half of 1900s]
| both (Idiom) | |
| foot (Idiom) |
| In Brian's winter what damage did the bear to both brian and his camp? | |
| Was there any camps both men and women went to in the holocaust? | |
| Discuss the dissenters in both the east and west camps? |
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