
What Does “castles in the air” mean?
Definition:
Plans that are unlikely to happen.
Example(s)
Before you start building castles in the air, just think how much all this is likely to cost.
This idiom is in the nature category.

Plans that are unlikely to happen.
Before you start building castles in the air, just think how much all this is likely to cost.
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