In the wings
Meaning
Ready to take action or appear; waiting for the appropriate moment to emerge or be called upon.
Origin
Imagine the hushed anticipation backstage in a bustling 19th-century theatre. Just beyond the audience's view, on either side of the stage, lie the 'wings'—narrow, darkened corridors where actors, poised and breathless, await their cue. This is the place of imminent action, where props are readied and stagehands stand by. It's from this hidden theatrical space, pregnant with expectation, that the phrase emerged, perfectly capturing the feeling of something or someone being ready to step into the spotlight, just out of sight but soon to make an impactful entrance.
Examples
- The ambitious young executive knew a promotion was in the wings, so she continued to work diligently.
- With several promising scientific breakthroughs in the wings, the research team felt optimistic about the future of medicine.