Idiom #11: Up In the Air [Top 100 Famous Idioms]


The idiom “up in the air” is typically used to reference something that is not yet resolved, finished, answered, decided or certain.


For Example:


“I think I can do it quickly, but the exact schedule is still up in the air.”

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