0 having an opinion that is different from most people's and is unpopular:
She's going out on a limb in criticizing her own party leadership.
One doen't go too far out on a limb proposing that selection is important in biology.
They will be the country cousins, left out on a limb.
By failing to address these major problems, the report leaves small producers, the public and the environment out on a limb.
I advise her not to put herself out on a limb.
They wanted to get themselves out on a limb.
It is impossible to accept an amendment whose effects will be to put certain people out on a limb and give them a specific concession.
There can be no doubt that the scope of our capital taxes puts us way out on a limb in comparison with other countries.
I am, no doubt, out on a limb in saying so, but that is the logic of the thing.