squared away — {adj. phr.} Looked after properly; tucked away; arranged. * /My first two daughters are happily married, but my third one, Jennifer, isn t squared away yet./ … Dictionary of American idioms
squared away — Being prepared or ready for business or tasks at hand. Having the proper knowledge, skill and equipment to handle your assignment or station. He is a great addition to the squad; he is squared away … The small dictionary of idiomes
squared away — mod. straightened out. □ I’m not really squared away on this stuff, but I’m beginning to see the light. □ We’ l l get everything squared away in a few days … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
squared\ away — adj. phr. Looked after properly; tucked away; arranged. My first two daughters are happily married, but my third one, Jennifer, isn t squared away yet … Словарь американских идиом
squared away — perfectly arranged or organized. Just when you think your kids are squared away and you can relax, one of them decides to do something crazy … New idioms dictionary
All\ squared\ away — Have things all taken care of. Did you and Sam get things all squared away? … Dictionary of american slang
All\ squared\ away — Have things all taken care of. Did you and Sam get things all squared away? … Dictionary of american slang
square away — verb put (things or places) in order (Freq. 1) Tidy up your room! • Syn: ↑tidy, ↑tidy up, ↑clean up, ↑neaten, ↑straighten, ↑straighten out • … Useful english dictionary
square away — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms square away : present tense I/you/we/they square away he/she/it squares away present participle squaring away past tense squared away past participle squared away American to do the things necessary to… … English dictionary
square away — {v. phr.} 1. To arrange the sails of a ship so that the wind blows from behind. * /The captain ordered the crew to square away and sail before the wind./ 2. {informal} To put right for use or action. Often used in the passive or participle. *… … Dictionary of American idioms