In Irons
Usually a sailing term meaning a failure to come about so that the sails aren’t catching any wind and the boat loses headway. In a non sailing sense it means stuck in a spot where there are no choices that move one forward.
Example: “He was in irons after using all his resources to move to a new town and not finding a job.”
Sometimes prisoners are put “in irons” to prevent them from trying to escape.
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