on the ground



on the ground

At a place that is exciting, interesting, or important: a reporter who wanted to be on the ground when the story broke.
See also: ground, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Angelineawn-zhə-LEENFrench
TimothÉEtee-mo-TEFrench
Valerianvə-LIR-ee-ən (English)History, Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Romanian
MinnieMIN-eeEnglish
Katsuroukah-tsoo-ṙo:Japanese
DesmondDEZ-məndEnglish, Irish