have one's ducks in a row

Language: en

Meaning: (idiomatic)To beorganized; to have one'saffairsinorder; specifically, to have amultipersoneffortcoordinatedtowards the exact samegoal.Wouldn't it be nice tohave our ducks in a rowand not have to search for the papers every time we needed them?1911,Kate Langley Bosher,Miss Gibbie Gault‎[1]:"You didn't need us." The man standing next to the steps laughed. "The work was done before to-night. Youhad your ducks in a rowall right."

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