clip the wings of

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clip the wings of (third-person singular simple present clips the wings of, present participle clipping the wings of, simple past and past participle clipped the wings of)

  1. To trim the flight feathers of a bird, usually poultry, to prevent flight.
  2. (figurative, of a person or organisation) To prevent from acting freely.
    • 2021 December 1, Paul Stephen, “Network News: TfL funding crisis: Mayor fears cuts to Tube services”, in RAIL, page 29, comment by Mayor Sadiq Khan:
      "[...] Clipping the wings of London is not the answer if you want other cities and regions to soar."

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