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Published:25th October 2024 Last Updated:25th October 2024
Nautical Saying

All at sea

In a broader sense, it can also be used figuratively to describe a person who is confused, disoriented, or unsure about what to do in a particular situation.

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  • All at sea

    All at sea is a nautical term for a situation where a ship or boat is adrift or lost at sea without any clear direction or sense of location.

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