Running a Tight Ship
The idiom comes from the idea of a literal ship with tight ropes. This expression alludes to a ship with taught (tight) ropes and well caulked seams. In other words, everything on the ship, down to the smallest details, is orderly and controlled.
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--Weekly Manna: 1 Corinthians 4:7
--Sneak peek at next Saturday's topic
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