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feetSee:- (as) cold as a well digger's feet (in January)
- (both) feet on the ground
- a closed mouth gathers no feet
- a foot in both camps
- a foot in the door
- a load off (one's) feet
- a load off feet
- at (one's) feet
- at feet
- at somebody's feet
- at someone's feet, be
- at the feet of
- back on (one's) feet
- back on feet
- balls of feet
- balls of the/(one's) feet
- be at (someone's) feet
- be carried out feet first
- be dead on (one's) feet
- be dragging (one's) feet
- be dragging your feet
- be light on (one's) feet
- be light on your feet
- be no mean feat
- be out on (one's) feet
- be run off (one's) feet
- be run off your feet
- be rushed off (one's) feet
- be six feet under
- be swept off (one's) feet
- be under (one's) feet
- be/get run/rushed off your feet
- beat feet
- blisterfoot
- both feet on the ground, with
- bring (one) to (one's) feet
- bring to feet
- carry (someone) off their feet
- cold feet
- cold feet, get
- cold feet, to get/have
- Come in and sit a spell
- come in and take a load off your feet
- come to (one's) feet
- come to feet
- cover (one's) feet
- crow's feet
- cut the ground from under somebody/somebody's feet
- cut the ground from under someone
- cut the ground from under someone's feet
- cut the ground from under(neath) (one's) feet
- dead on (one's) feet
- dead on feet
- dead on one's feet
- dead on your feet
- die on (something's) feet
- die on your feet
- dive in with both feet
- don't let the grass grow under (one's) feet
- don't let the grass grow under one's feet
- don't let the grass grow under your feet
- drag (one's) feet
- drag (one's) heels
- drag one's feet
- drag your feet
- drag your feet/heels
- fall at (one's) feet
- fall down at (one's) feet
- fall on (one's) feet
- fall on one's feet
- fall on one's feet, to
- fall on your feet
- fall/land on your feet
- feet first
- feet of clay
- feet of clay, to have
- find (one's) feet
- find feet
- find oneself
- find your feet
- flatfoot
- get (one's) feet on the ground
- get (one's) feet under the table
- get (one's) feet wet
- get a load off (one's) feet
- get a load off one’s feet
- get cold feet
- get feet wet
- get itchy feet
- get on (one's) feet
- get on feet
- get one's feet on the ground
- get one's feet wet
- get one's feet wet, to
- get run off (one's) feet
- get rushed off (one's) feet
- get some weight off (one's) feet
- get some weight off feet
- get the lead out
- get the lead out of (one's) feet
- get the lead out of one's feet
- get to (one's) feet
- get to feet
- get to one's feet
- get your feet on the ground
- get your feet under the table
- get your feet wet
- get/have cold feet
- get/have itchy feet
- give (one) itchy feet
- have (one's) feet on the ground
- have both feet on the ground
- have clay feet
- have cold feet
- have feet of clay
- have feet on the ground
- have itchy feet
- have something at your feet
- have the ball at (one's) feet
- have the ball at your feet
- have the world at (one's) feet
- have the world at your feet
- have two left feet
- have your feet on the ground
- have/keep both/your feet on the ground
- hold (one's) feet to the fire
- hold feet to the fire
- hold someone's feet to the fire
- in (one's) stocking(ed) feet
- in your stocking feet
- itchy feet
- jump in
- jump in feet first
- jump in with both feet
- jump in with both feet, to
- keep (one's) feet
- keep (one's) feet on the ground
- keep (someone or something) on (their or its) feet
- keep both feet on the ground
- keep feet on the ground
- keep on its feet
- keep out from under (one's) feet
- keep out from under feet
- keep your feet
- keep your feet on the ground
- kick (one's) feet up
- kick up (one's) feet
- kiss (one's) feet
- knock (one) off (one's) feet
- land on
- land on (one's) feet
- land on both feet
- land on your feet
- lay (something) at (one's) feet
- lay (something) at the feet of (someone)
- lay at feet
- leap to (one's) feet
- let grass grow under feet
- let the grass grow beneath (one's) feet
- let the grass grow under (one's) feet
- not let the grass grow beneath (one's) feet
- not let the grass grow under (one's) feet
- not let the grass grow under feet
- not let the grass grow under your feet
- off someone's feet
- on (one's) feet
- on feet
- on its feet
- on one's feet
- on your feet
- out on (one's) feet
- patter of little feet, the
- patter of tiny feet
- pull the carpet (out) from under (one's) feet
- pull the carpet/rug out from under somebody's feet
- pull the rug (out) from under (someone's) feet
- pull the rug from under someone/something
- put (one) on (one's) feet
- put (one's) feet up
- put (something) at (one's) feet
- put feet up
- put one's feet up
- put your feet up
- regain (one's) feet
- regain feet
- rise to (one's) feet
- rise to feet
- run (one) off (one's) feet
- run (one's) feet off
- run feet off
- rush (one) off (one's) feet
- rushed off your feet
- set (one) back on (one's) feet
- set (one) on (one's) feet (again)
- set one back on one's feet
- set one on feet
- shake the dust from (one's) feet
- shake the dust from one's feet
- shake the dust from one's feet, to
- shake the dust of (something or some place) from (one's) feet
- shake the dust of somewhere from your feet
- shake the dust off (one's) feet
- shake the dust off your feet
- sit at (someone's) feet
- sit at someone's feet
- sit at the feet of
- sit at the feet of (someone)
- six feet under
- spring to (one's) feet
- spring to feet
- stand on (one's) own (two) feet
- stand on one's own feet
- stand on two feet
- stand on your own feet
- stand on your own two feet
- stay out from under (one's) feet
- stick (one's) foot in (one's) mouth
- stocking feet
- sweep (one) off (one's) feet
- sweep off feet
- sweep off one's feet, to
- sweep one off feet
- sweep somebody off their feet
- sweep someone off their feet
- take a load off (one's feet)
- take a load off one’s feet
- take a load off your feet
- take the load off
- take the load off (one's feet)
- take the load off one's feet
- take the weight off (one's) feet
- take the weight off your feet
- the black ox has trod upon (one's) foot
- the cat would eat fish, but would not wet her feet
- the patter of tiny feet
- think on (one's) feet
- think on feet
- think on one's feet
- think on your feet
- throw (oneself) at (someone's) feet
- throw oneself at feet
- throw yourself at somebody's feet
- two left feet
- two left feet, have
- under (one's) feet
- under one's feet
- under somebody's feet
- under someone's feet
- under your feet
- vote with (one's) feet
- vote with feet
- vote with one’s feet
- vote with one's feet
- vote with one's feet, to
- vote with your feet
- walk (one) off (one's) feet
- walk (one's) feet off
- walk feet off
- walk somebody off their feet
- walk someone off their feet
- with both feet on the ground
- world at (one's) feet
References in classic literature And Karen could not help dancing a step or two, and when she began her feet continued to dance; it was just as though the shoes had power over them. Then she was terrified, and wanted to fling off the red shoes, but they clung fast; and she pulled down her stockings, but the shoes seemed to have grown to her feet. And she danced, and must dance, over fields and meadows, in rain and sunshine, by night and day; but at night it was the most fearful. Andersens Fairy Tales The car, which was of a circular form and fifteen feet in diameter, was made of wicker-work, strengthened with a slight covering of iron, and protected below by a system of elastic springs, to deaden the shock of collision. He joined to these a spiral, two inches in diameter, which terminated in two branch pieces of unequal length, the longer of which, however, was twenty-five feet in height and the shorter only fifteen feet. Five Weeks in a Balloon They stand fifteen feet in height and walk erect upon their hind feet. I struggled to free myself, and even though weighed down by these immense bodies, I succeeded in struggling to my feet, where, still grasping my long-sword, and shortening my grip upon it until I could use it as a dagger, I wrought such havoc among them that at one time I stood for an instant free. The Gods of Mars Its office, henceforth, for all time, will be to keep watch and ward over the secret resting-place of the young Lord Douglas, who, in 1865, was precipitated from the summit over a precipice four thousand feet high, and never seen again. When this lady reached the bottom, she had been on her feet twenty-three hours! Tramp Abroad "Am I nothing?" said a voice in the middle of the vault; and Mowgli saw something white move till, little by little, there stood up the hugest cobra he had ever set eyes on--a creature nearly eight feet long, and bleached by being in darkness to an old ivory-white. Second Jungle Book From above it seemed as though rope and cliff were well-nigh touching, but now, when swinging a hundred feet down, the squire found that he could scarce reach the face of the rock with his foot, and that it was as smooth as glass, with no resting-place where a mouse could stand. The White Company There appeared to be no doors or windows upon the side nearest me, but as the wall was but about four feet high I cautiously gained my feet and peered over the top upon the strangest sight it had ever been given me to see. Princess of Mars As I go back in spirit and recall that noble sea, reposing among the snow-peaks six thousand feet above the ocean, the conviction comes strong upon me again that Como would only seem a bedizened little courtier in that august presence. The Innocents Abroad SOCRATES: And how many are twice two feet? count and tell me. Meno (more than six feet high), strongly built, grave and taciturn, occasionally violent, and very passionate when contradicted. 20000 Leagues Under The Sea 1-26) Muse, tell me about Pan, the dear son of Hermes, with his goat's feet and two horns -- a lover of merry noise. Collection Of Hesiod Homer and Homerica |