back on (one's) feet
back on (one's) feet
1. Literally, standing again after a fall. I had a hard time getting back on my feet after I slipped on the ice.
2. In good health again after a period of injury or illness. Jill is happy to be back on her feet again after her hospital stay.
3. No longer in a precarious financial situation. Now that I've paid off my credit card debt, I'm finally back on my feet.
See also: back, feet, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*back on one's feet
1. Lit. standing up again after a fall. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) She struggled to get back on her feet after she fell.
2. Fig. recovered from an illness and out of one's sickbed. *Typically: be ~; get ~.) I will go back to work as soon as I get back on my feet. I want to get back on my feet as soon aspossible.
3. Fig. recovered from anything, especially financial problems. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I can't afford to buy a car until I get a job and get back on my feet. I'll get back on my feet as soon as I start working again.
See also: back, feet, on
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- back on feet
- we must do this again (sometime)
- once again
- once again/once more
- Let's do this again
- let's do this again (sometime)
- once and again
- time after time
- over and over
- over and over (again)