Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
have the ball at one's feet
idiom
/hæv ðə bɔl æt wʌnz fiːt/

Definition
To be in a position to make important decisions or take action without interference from others.

Examples
- With the new promotion, she has the ball at her feet and can choose her projects.
- After winning the contract, they have the ball at their feet to lead the market.
- Now that he knows the company’s plans, he really has the ball at his feet regarding his future with them.

Meaning
This phrase suggests having control over a situation or an opportunity that requires attention or decision-making.

Synonyms
- in control
- have the upper hand
- at one’s disposal