Idioms & Expressions Related to Feet
2 videos • 0 views • by The English Channel 1. Put your best foot forward: To make a good impression. 2. Get cold feet: To suddenly become nervous. 3. Start off on the right foot: To begin something in a positive way. 4. Have one foot in the grave: To be very old or in poor health. 5. Get back on your feet: To recover from a setback. 6. Put your foot in your mouth: To say something embarrassing. 7. Sweep someone of their feet: To impress someone greatly. 8. Be light on your feet: To be nimble or agile 9. Get off on the wrong foot: To start a relationship in a unfavorable way. 10. Feet of clay: To have a flaw despite appearing admirable. 11. Have itchy feet: To have a strong desire to travel. 12. Stand on your own two feet: To be self-reliant and independent. 13. Wait on someone hand and foot: To serve someone completely. 14. Have one foot out the door: To be ready to leave a situation. 15. Put your foot down: To set limits on something.