On the ground
91have one's feet planted firmly in the ground — See: FEET ON THE GROUND …
92get off the ground — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make a successful beginning; get a good start; go ahead; make progress. * /Our plans for a party didn t get off the ground because no one could come./ …
93get one's feet on the ground — See: FEET ON THE GROUND …
94have one's feet planted firmly in the ground — See: FEET ON THE GROUND …
95down to the ground — phrasal perfectly, completely < that suits me down to the ground > …
96kiss the ground someone walks on — verb To praise someone highly. and when you shall teach me otherwise, I will not only embrace it, but will kiss the ground you walk on …
97hit the ground running — verb To begin an activity immediately and with full commitment. Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training …
98cover the ground — or cover ground phrasal to deal with a subject or assignment in a particular manner < the new book covers a lot of ground > …
99on the ground — phrasal at the scene of action …
100on the ground — adjective on the spot, in situ …