Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
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BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES
to prepare for a difficult situation
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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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