Have One's Ducks in a Row

What Does "Have One's Ducks in a Row" Mean?

"Have one's ducks in a row" is an English idiom. It means "to be well-prepared and organized; to have everything in the correct order and ready for a particular task or situation."

Examples in Sentences

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See Also

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