When a throttle cable is too tight any slight tap on the gas pedal could cause the car to jerk forward. The throttle cable should be adjusted to allow more play on the pedal.
The full idiom is "to put your foot in your mouth." It means that you have accidentally said something really embarrassing. An example would be if you told a friend "Those children are really behaving badly -- their parents must not discipline them at all" and then you found out that the kids were your friend's children! That would be "putting your foot in your mouth" or "putting your foot in it."
Putting your foot down too hard on the accelerator.
I would think that the only way a foot soak can cause itching is if you are allergic to the ingredients or there may be another cause, like Athlete's Foot.
The crutches would definitely relieve the pressure on the foot, because you would not be putting your weight on it by walking. It would then give the foot ample chance to start healing.
foot cause it has less letters after
Bone spurs may cause sudden, severe pain when putting weight on the affected foot.
I would walk through a town by putting one foot in front of the other.
Trench foot would cause blisters and open sores on the soldiers foot. Often fungal infections would set in and gangrene if left untreated.
Really there is no advantage, riding your bike bare foot would only cause increasingly more chances to get blisters and not to mention that if you do ride bare foot after a few minutes your foot will start to hurt and then you wouldn't want to go any further.
i would say yards cause yards is plural and foot isn't
The cast of Putting Her Foot in It - 1916 includes: Neal Burns Ray Gallagher Billie Rhodes
foot and hand