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square away
verb
to set the sails of (a square-rigger) at right angles to the keel
(tr) to make neat and tidy
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The 81-year-old president received the physical at a military hospital in Maryland and declared himself "squared away" after the appointment.
“It was more about frustration not having the success as opposed to having emotions toward one another. So, we just had to get that squared away and understand that.”
“We got the boat squared away. We were under control. Then somebody noticed the line in the water, and I was like, ‘Oh, I didn’t see that coming.’
I check in with both coaches, make sure they’re squared away as far as any statistical things or if they have questions regarding the other team or roster moves or anything of that nature.
“I’m hoping we can get it squared away without putting a bunch of farmers out of business.”
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