VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Castles in the air

Meaning:

Plans that are unlikely to happen.

Examples:

  • Stop building these castles in the air.
  • People want better schools and better health care, not castles in the air.
  • You're building castles in the air.
  • You build castles in the air.
  • Do I build castles in the air?
  • We have not asked for our dividend replaced by your castles in the air!
  • Why cafes were born for if not to built castles in the air?
  • The writers are castles in the air, readers live there, and publishers affect rents.
  • Instead of examining the weave of the social fabric, they seek to build castles in the air.
  • Many of the projects are no more than castles in the air that t would not resist a deep analysis.