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BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES
to prepare for a difficult situation
BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES
1. When you're coming down with flu all you can do is batten down the hatches and wait for it to pass.
2. Batten down the hatches: We’re facing “economic headwinds”.

This term originated in the navy, where it signified preparing for a storm by fastening down canvas over doorways and hatches (openings) with strips of wood called battens.


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