Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
KEEP (ONE'S) WITS ABOUT (ONE)to pay attention and be ready to react
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1. If she wants to do well in her job interview, she can’t daydream—she’ll have to keep her wits about her
2. When I travel, I’m always careful to keep my things with me in crowded places. I keep my wits about me Compare to: at (one’s) wits’ end , scared out of (one’s) wits. |
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