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on one's toes

adverb as in on the ball

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Such a beast seems glad enough to lame himself or stamp on one's toes without thinking even for a moment whether it might be inconvenient or otherwise distasteful to his employers.

Charterers have a trick of treading on one's toes occasionally, and I don't think I should take kindly to business as it appears to be carried on in the neighboring city.

The military men said that during a heavy explosion it was best to stand on one's toes with the mouth open.

He tells a vivid story, creates characters as credible as if they were stepping on one's toes, and uses the English language with beauty and wit.

It was not pleasant to have the iron-bound cover of a heavy chest poked into the small of one’s back without leave or licence, and the entire article being subsequently deposited on one’s toes!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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