Can You Complete These Common English Phrases?
“Get your ducks in a ______.”

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The phrase “get your ducks in a row” means someone is trying to get organized to do a task or prepare for a specific situation. It most likely originated from how a mother duck organizes her ducklings in a row before traveling.
Albert Ceolan / De Agostini Picture Library via Getty Images
Albert Ceolan / De Agostini Picture Library via Getty Images
“Get your ducks in a ______.”
- Bunch
- Row
- Line
- Bucket
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