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off one's feet



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A favorite practice of her British mother, the lie-down is just what it sounds like: a short stint off one’s feet.

From New York Times • Feb. 17, 2024

I think one has a little natural nervousness at being carried off one's feet.

From The Awkward Age by James, Henry

The fine, toil-worn faces of man and wife, in Golden-Wedding and Four-generations groups in local newspapers, show a thing before which one puts off the shoes from off one’s feet.

From A Northern Countryside by Richards, Rosalind

Don't think that it sounds vain, but people have such a habit of almost carrying one off one's feet.

From Nobody's Man by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)

There are moments of madness, moments that carry one off one's feet, which come alike to the slave and his master.

From The Double Life Of Mr. Alfred Burton by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)




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