Definitions from Wiktionary (have a foot in both camps)
▸ verb: (figuratively) To be part of two opposite sides.
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▸ verb: (figuratively) To be part of two opposite sides.
Similar:
butter one's bread on both sides,
fall between two stools,
play both sides against the middle,
work both sides against the middle,
walk the line,
come across,
straddle,
play both ends against the middle,
work both ends against the middle,
swing both ways,
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