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My Grandmother always said that if you sweep under someone's feet, they won't get married.
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My Grandmother always said that if you sweep under someone's feet, they won't get married.
If you have cold feet, you are nervous about doing something. You could also ask someone if they were getting cold feet, meaning are they getting nervous. Tomorrow is your wedding - are you getting cold feet yet?"had reservations about a deal and backed out" Can also be used in the context of marriage... if a groom "has cold feet" it means that he is thinking of backing out of the wedding.getting nervous
Mainly women of all ages are romantics so a high percentage of women look at getting married as an exciting time in their life, but, a high percentage of men get extremely nervous at the prospect of marriage, but it doesn't mean they don't love the one they are with. It's normal and often referred too as 'cold feet.'
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
The correct way is ARE your feet cold. Since you are refering to the plural noun, feet :)
your feet are cold due to the temperature difference which exists between your feet and the tile. The cold sensation is felt as heat energy is transfer to the tile from your feet.