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sitting on a powder keg
sitting on a powder keg
Fig. in a risky or explosive situation; in a situation where something serious or dangerous may happen at any time. (A powder keg is a keg of gunpowder.) Things are very tense at work. The whole office is sitting on a powder keg. The fire at the oilfield seems to be under control for now, but all the workers there are sitting on a powder keg.
sitting on a powder keg
In imminent danger, in an explosive situation, as in Our office is sitting on a powder keg while management decides whether or not to close us down . This metaphoric term alludes to sitting on a keg of gunpowder that could go off at any moment. [First half of 1900s]
sitting on a powder keg
In imminent danger. This phrase that arose in the early 19th century (if not before) suggests being atop a barrel of gunpowder that could explode at any time.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Reed | | REED | English |
| TemÜJin | | - | Medieval Mongolian |
| Brand | | [brænd] | |
| Anca | | - | Romanian |
| Myron | | MIE-rən (English), muy-rawn (Ancient Greek) | English, Ancient Greek |
| Fadil | | - | Arabic |