Five sentences on the idiom 'keep one's powder dry'
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To be prepared to act with little advance notice. The phrase refers to gunpowder, which needs to be kept dry in order to work properly. I know this job opportunity didn't work out, but keep your powder dry for the next one that comes along.
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a.they don't know how the election will turn out,so for now they're just keeping one's powder dry.
b.he is good but just keeping one's powder dry.
c.he ,who is keeping one's powder dry, wants to be calm and ready for a possible problem in the future.
d.if nothing else, the final days of the plot show us that it is vital to keep your powder dry.
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