action stations
Britishplural noun
interjection
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military a command to take up such positions
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informal a warning to get ready for something
Example Sentences
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The first-stage alert lights began flashing—just an all-hands call to action stations, but I still expected the corridor to fill with hustling people.
From Slate • May 25, 2019
Over the loudspeaker system brassed the marine bugler's warning, the boatswain's call: "All hands to action stations."
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The fleet he visits will have just returned from action stations where it was poised for combat.
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Instantly her alarm signals, quietly given, brought all hands to action stations, some in deck-houses, others in hen-coops, but each with his finger on the trigger or his hand on a ready spare shell.
From Flag and Fleet How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas by Wood, William Charles Henry
Instantly all hands ran to "action stations," when the gunner saw, to his delight, that the periscope had been broken off and so the submarine was blind.
From Flag and Fleet How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas by Wood, William Charles Henry
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