Synonyms and antonyms of carry off one's feet in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS
WORDS RELATING TO «CARRY OFF ONE'S FEET»
carry off one's feetcarolanshawcarryendingradiofeetbookclubquestionsmeaningsummarymathintegrationcollinsalwaysyoursearchfoundusageexamplestrendswordfrequencyleveldataavailablesweeponesfillwithenthusiasmclayweaknessthatwidelyknownbeginparticipatewordreferencefiːtpluralfootsomeonedisciplerushedverybusywhatrhymesbootiesrhymingwordsphrasesheartmissbeathardmissesbeetbackcoldworldclassesсловарьамериканскихидиомtuneawaycoalsnewcastlecarryingchargepalmcrossвсеидиомыанглийскогоязыкаанглийскихoverballbannertorchlikebumppagezeropaidforumsflamingembersliveammunitionwatooplentyheatslangamericanidiomsidiomdoesexpressionslick
Translation of «carry off one's feet» into 25 languages
The translations of carry off one's feet from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «carry off one's feet» in English.
List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «carry off one's feet».
Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about carry off one's feet
EXAMPLES
3 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARRY OFF ONE'S FEET»
Discover the use of carry off one's feet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to carry off one's feet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Rajpal Dictionary Of English Idioms & Phrases
... he carried himself and honourably Carry off one's feet: Be wild with excitement
* He was carried off his feet when he got the news that he had topped the
entrance examination Carry off the bell: To have or gain the first place * In the
Olympic ...
Shori, A K, 2010
2
The incredibles
on one's feet 1. in a standing position 2. firmly established 3. in a healthy
condition — sit at the feet of to be an admiring disciple or pupil of — stand on
one's own feet to be independent — sweep (or carry) off one's feet 1. to fill with
enthusiasm ...
2006
3
Ensk-íslensk orðabók
... heimsku- legur; it is a foolish thing to do. foolscap ['fu:lskasp] n. skrifpappir
17X13 pumlungar. foot [fut] n. fótur, fet; fótgongul¡6; neösti hluti af e-u; at one's
feet: algjörlega á e-s valdi; carry off one's feet: lyfta af jör6u, аб yfir- buga теб
guömoöi; ...
Sigurður Örn Bogason, 1994
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Carry off one's feet [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/carry-off-ones-feet>. Apr 2024 ».