Ducks in a row meaning
What does the saying 'Ducks in a row' mean?
Idiom: Ducks in a row
Meaning:
If you have your ducks in a row, you are well-organised.
Examples:
"Before we launch the product, let's get our ducks in a row with a final team meeting."
"I need to get my ducks in a row before I apply for the loan tomorrow."
"Once they got their ducks in a row, the conference went off without a hitch."
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