"have a tiger by the tail" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: en-au-have a tiger by the tail.ogg [Australia] Forms: has a tiger by the tail [present, singular, third-person], having a tiger by the tail [participle, present], had a tiger by the tail [participle, past], had a tiger by the tail [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|have<has,,had> a tiger by the tail}} have a tiger by the tail (third-person singular simple present has a tiger by the tail, present participle having a tiger by the tail, simple past and past participle had a tiger by the tail)
  1. (idiomatic) To be in a difficult or dangerous situation in which one ideally should not remain, but from which one cannot withdraw. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: have the wolf by the ear, have the tiger by the tail
    Sense id: en-have_a_tiger_by_the_tail-en-verb-0JFy~EsT Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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