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think on your feet

 

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Term: Think on your feet

Definition:

To think quickly and effectively in response to unexpected situations or challenges.

Examples:

As a Verb:

1. During the job interview, she had to think on her feet to answer the unexpected question.

2. The improvisational actor has to think on his feet to come up with witty responses.

As an Idiom:

1. In the fast-paced business world, it is important to be able to think on your feet to adapt to changing circumstances.

2. The team's success was largely due to their ability to think on their feet and make quick decisions.

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