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On the fence   /ɑn ðə fɛns/   Listen
On the fence

adjective
1.
Characterized by indecision.  Synonym: undecided.  "Too many voters still declare they are undecided"






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"On the fence" Quotes from Famous Books



... anybody about it," Jimmy told him. "There's Mr. Crow, over on the fence. Go and ask ...
— The Tale of Peter Mink - Sleepy-Time Tales • Arthur Scott Bailey

... Eliza, shrinking. She began to feel a distinct aversion for her hostess, and her eyes turned with involuntary annoyance to the square-backed form of Linda, still inquisitively suspended on the fence. It seemed to Ann Eliza that Evelina and her companion would never return from the wood; but they came at length, Mr. Ramy's brow pearled with perspiration, Evelina pink and conscious, a drooping bunch of ferns in her hand; and it was clear that, ...
— Bunner Sisters • Edith Wharton

... three or four trees before his neighbors 5 began to notice him. Then their curiosity was awakened, and each one told another about his queer actions. After that there was scarcely an hour in the day that seven or eight were not sitting on the fence and passing sly jokes. Then it became the fashion for the boys to fling a stone or 10 two or a clod ...
— Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year • E.C. Hartwell

... waked up yet," said one of Jim's half-dozen unregenerate friends who had come to sit with him on the fence outside, and scoff at the worshippers. Jim was silent, but a devil of wild deeds stirred irritatingly within him. He looked about him for some supreme inspiration—some master stroke. The crowd was all in the church now, and the doors were closed tight. But muffled ...
— The Preacher of Cedar Mountain - A Tale of the Open Country • Ernest Thompson Seton

... from Jan. She went to the kitchen door and looked out. Jan had already let out the fowls, and was just in the act of feeding the pig. He had climbed up on the fence around the pig-pen, and by dint of great effort had succeeded in lifting the heavy pail of feed to the top of it. He was now trying to let it down on the other side and pour the contents into the trough, but the pig was greedy, and the moment ...
— The Belgian Twins • Lucy Fitch Perkins


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