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beat the air

Idioms  
  1. Also, beat the wind. Continue to make futile attempts, fight to no purpose. For example, The candidates for office were so much alike that we thought our vote amounted to beating the air. These phrases call up a vivid image of someone flailing away at nothing. [Late 1300s]


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Helicopters beat the air, and the buzz of chain saws echoed from the canyons.

From Washington Times • Oct. 28, 2019

Their slender limbs beat the air in rage and frustration.

From Newsweek • Aug. 13, 2012

To oppose it is just to beat the air.

From Time Magazine Archive

Like an airplane gaining altitude, the prominent nose tilts skyward; the hands beat the air in preparation for flight.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thousands of insects beat the air to a pulpy soup of animal panic.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver