put out feelers

The phrase "put out feelers" means to make subtle inquiries or suggestions in order to gather information or gauge the interest of others in a particular matter or situation. It involves the act of testing the waters or seeking initial feedback without directly stating one's intentions or desires. This expression often indicates a tentative or cautious approach in order to assess the response or potential outcomes before taking further action.


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