Meaning:
To act in a daring way, without forethough
Examples:
- Well, maybe, just this once, you can throw caution to the wind and try saying it anyway, and see what happens?
- Throw caution to the wind.
- You know, throw caution to the wind, be impulsive, just once.
- Why don't you throw caution to the wind and try calling me Lucien?
- And yet, the other half just wants to throw caution to the wind.
- Can't you throw caution to the wind?
- So, um, I decided to throw caution to the wind and say yes.
- I like to see a man of advancing years throw caution to the wind.
- Maybe the way that we tend to throw caution to the wind on some of these projects.
- In the excitement of selling their car people often throw caution to the wind and scammers use this to their advantage.