Throw (one's) bonnet over the windmill In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "throw (one's) bonnet over the windmill", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2022-03-04 07:03

Meaning of Throw (one's) bonnet over the windmill

Synonyms:

fly (one's) freak flag , fling (one's) hat/cap/bonnet over the windmill

Variants:

throw (one's) hat over the windmill , throw (one's) cap over the windmill

Throw (one's) bonnet over the windmill phrase

To behave or do something in a crazed, reckless or unconventional manner

When I was young, I used to throw my bonnet over the windmill by trying to buck social norms.

Those motorists are moving at breakneck speed. They are throwing their bonnet over the windmill.

Other phrases about:

drastic times call for drastic measures

When you experience extreme and undesirable situations, it is probably essential to take extreme actions

blind impulse

A desire to do something, which is random, sudden and unaccountable

one cannot love and be wise

people often do irrational or foolish things when they are in love.

not the full shilling

Stupid or crazy

an old/a wise head on young shoulders
A child or young person who thinks, talks and behaves like an older person who has more experience of life.

Grammar and Usage of Throw (one's) bonnet over the windmill

Verb Forms

  • throwing (one's) bonnet over the windmill
  • thrown (one's) bonnet over the windmill
  • threw (one's) bonnet over the windmill

The verb "throw" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Throw (one's) bonnet over the windmill

As a challenge, Don Quixote tosses his hat over a windmill he mistook for a giant in the novel Don Quixote.

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that's my story and I'm sticking to it

A humorous way of saying that what one has said is just what they acknowledge and may not be entirely accurate

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Mike: Have you returned from your vacation on the beach? Your skin seems to get tanned.
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