on the back foot

on the back foot

In a position of disadvantage, retreat, or defeat. A large portion of our funding was cut at the last minute, so we were starting this project on the back foot from the get-go. The once-dominant airline company has been on the back foot ever since several no-frills competitors entered the market.
See also: back, foot, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • be on the back foot
  • burn one's bridges/boats, to
  • beat back
  • pull back
  • fall back
  • roar back
  • draw/pull in one's horns, to
  • row back
  • beat a (hasty/quick) retreat, to
  • make up (the) leeway
References in periodicals archive
Power company Drax was 5p lower at 782p and Enterprise Inns 5p lower at 651p, although firms in the financial sector were also on the back foot.