0 on one’s own and in a dangerous or disadvantageous position -- være i en vanskelig situasjon
And now the reward of the miners is to be thrown out on a limb, with whole communities threatened.
To her credit, it puts her out on a limb almost in comparison with her colleagues.
It is true that he did not go out on a limb in support of it.
Experience in the second world war with the paratroopers showed that they were left out on a limb.
Supporters of that view are out on a limb.
Are we going to leave them out on a limb?
Why should we be the only ones to be always out on a limb?
I am, no doubt, out on a limb in saying so, but that is the logic of the thing.