keep on an even keel

keep on an even keel
keep on an even keel
Fig. to remain cool and calm. (Originally nautical.) •

If Jane can keep on an even keel and not panic, she will be all right.

Try to keep on an even keel and not get upset so easily.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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