[Idiom] KEEP ON YOUR TOES. - Staying Alert and Ready in High-Stakes Situations

Keep on your toes.

Keep on your toes.

Stay alert and ready.

The phrase 'Keep on your toes' advises maintaining readiness and alertness, particularly in situations where quick reactions or vigilance is required. It originates from sports, where athletes stay on their toes to remain agile. In everyday use, it means being prepared for any changes or challenges that might arise unexpectedly.

Example Sentences

  1. The job requires you to keep on your toes.

    The job requires constant attention and readiness.

  2. In this fast-paced environment, you must always keep on your toes.

    You must always be alert in a fast-paced environment.

  3. She trained her team to keep on their toes to handle any emergency efficiently.

    Her team was trained to be ready for any emergency.

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