No because you can figure out the meaning on your own. If you drag your feet, you're moving slowly.
To drag your feet is to move slowly. "Don't drag your feet" means hurry up.
To drag your feet is to move slowly. "Don't drag your feet" means hurry up.
No because you can figure out the meaning by context. If you drag your feet figuratively, you're moving slowly on something.
Which one doesn't make any sense if you take it literally?A) Don't drag your feet - can you imaging someone dragging their feet behind them ... maybe on a string?B) Faster than a snail is a comparison that means what it looks likeC) Eight bits short of a byte would be a metaphor comparing someone to a computer missing some memoryD) Slower than a turtle is another comparison
Nothing. You may be thinking of the idiom "plant your feet," which gives you the image of your feet rooted in the ground so you don't move.
its classified by feet
im still on my feet
Joseph's mother always told him not to drag his feet.
Hyperbole
Shuffling your feet means not acting quickly on something. Example: You're shuffling your feet when you should be making a decision.
It means you are looking to move, to live somewhere else.
putting all your cards in the table