(to end up) feet first
at the feet of (someone)
be on one’s feet
cold feet
cool head and warm feet make for a long life
feet of clay
I was angry that I had no shoes and then I met a man who had no feet
in one’s stockinged feet
land on my feet
land on one’s feet
on one's feet
only a fool uses both feet to test the water's depth
put one’s feet up
stand on one’s own two feet
suffer with one’s feet
to drag one’s feet
to pull the carpet from under one’s feet
trip over one’s own two feet
with one’s feet firmly on the ground
with one's feet under the table
Dictionary Portal
This is a library of dictionaries and other online resources where you can search further for feet*:
Specialist Dictionaries
- open the Welsh Academy Dictionary
- open the University of Wales Dictionary (change the search mode to "DIFFINIADAU SAESNEG")
- feet in the Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
- feet in the Collins Dictionary
- feet in the Collins Thesaurus
Glossaries
- feet in the Bangor Dictionary
- feet in the Trinity Saint David Dictionary
Terminology
- feet in the National Terminology Portal
- feet in Term Cymru
- feet in the Termiadur Addysg
- feet in the Coleg Cymraeg's Terms
Encyclopedia
- feet in Wikipedia
Example Sentences
Sentences containing:- feet in the Assembly Proceedings
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