with both oars in the water
with both oars in the water
Remaining in a calm, stable, sensible, and pragmatic state or condition. It's clear to see from his handling of the young team this season that he's a coach with both oars in the water. You need to approach this trial with both oars in the water—if you let your emotions get the better of you, it could end up costing the company millions. I never worry about our eldest daughter's future. She's a girl with both oars in the water.
See also: both, oar, water
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- both feet on the ground, with
- with both feet on the ground
- keep (one's) feet on the ground
- keep feet on the ground
- keep your feet on the ground
- oar
- keep both oars in the water
- have (one's) feet on the ground
- have feet on the ground
- have/keep both/your feet on the ground