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Difference between Put a spoke in someone’s wheel and Put in one’s spoke

put a spoke in someone’s wheel—said of an action which is likely to hold back a person or proceeding:

  • I have never hinted to Quennebert all the nasty little ways in which you have tried to put a spoke in his wheel.

put in one’s spoke—attempt to give advice, or have some say, in a matter:

  • Ulbricht also put in his spoke and said, “We shall do everything to safeguard the prestige of the Westerners.”