wheel within a wheel
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the Bible, Book of Ezekiel, 1:16.
Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
[edit]wheel within a wheel (plural wheels within wheels)
- (idiomatic, often in the plural) A complication of circumstances, motives, etc.
- 1933, P. G. Wodehouse, Heavy Weather[1][2]:
- The fact is, there’s something I rather wanted to call to your attention. You don’t know it, but for private and personal reasons I particularly want to hold this Tiny Tots job for a year. There are wheels within wheels. It’s a sort of bet, as a matter of fact. Have you ever met a girl called Gertrude Butterwick?… However, it’s a long story and I won’t bother you with it now. But you can take it from me that there definitely are wheels within wheels and unless I continue in your employment, till somewhere around the middle of next June, my life will be a blank and all my hopes and dreams shattered.
References
[edit]- “wheels within wheels”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.