From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishplan A, Plan APlan A plan Aplan A, Plan APLANyour first plan, which you will use if things happen the way you expect We’re going to find a restaurant and buy a meal. That’s Plan A. → plan
Examples from the Corpus
plan A, Plan A• They are planning a trip together, arranging where to meet, discussing what to bring.• If you are planning a long leave, it can help to return on a gradual basis.• But the principles for planning a sacred space are the same, Price said.• He is planning a new levy of 15 cents a month from each union member, to be spent on political campaigns.• The hospice is planning a major fund-raising event for June.• Diageo, whose shares rose 2p to 685 last night, plans a marketing drive there.• Austin police plan a similar session this week.• So, plan A is for Christen to come down on the bus.