pour cold water on
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[edit]pour cold water on (third-person singular simple present pours cold water on, present participle pouring cold water on, simple past and past participle poured cold water on)
- (idiomatic) Synonym of throw cold water on (“to belittle or dismiss”).
- 2020 November 4, Philip Haigh, “Cracks and divisions over funding for public transport”, in Rail, pages 54–55:
- Leaked documents from TfL poured cold water over the prospect of driverless trains. They concluded there was no financial case because because of the very high up-front infrastructure costs.
- 2024 March 5, Tom Phillips, Etienne Côté-Paluck, “US says no troops to Haiti as country reels from explosion of gang violence”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- However, a national security council official poured cold water on the suggestion there would be US “boots on the ground” in Haiti, telling the Washington-based agency: “The United States is not sending US troops to Haiti to support the Haitian national police’s security operations.”
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[edit]to belittle or dismiss — see throw cold water on
References
[edit]- “pour cold water on”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.