Cast stones against the wind American British verb phrase
To do something that is unlikely to happen or succeed
Trying to defeat him is like casting stones against the wind.
You shouldn't cast stones against the wind.
Prepare well before you act and make sure you don't cast stones against the wind.
The verb "cast" should be conjugated according to its tense.
What's going on?
A: What's shakin' bacon, man?
B: Yo, nothing much, and you?