In the book "Best Foot Forward" by Joan Bauer, the climax occurs when the main character faces a critical moment of decision or confrontation that leads to a resolution of the story's central conflict. It is the most intense and pivotal point in the storyline where the protagonist's actions determine their fate or the outcome of the narrative.
when meeting new people, put your best foot forward
The cast of Your Best Foot Forward - 2012 includes: Ally Pinnock as Veronica
probably not
Best Foot Forward - 1954 TV was released on: USA: 20 November 1954
Yes. Forward is an adverb modifying the verb "put."
I'm not certain, but when googling it seems like foot is more common. Both technically mean the same thing.
Best Foot Forward - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Sweden:Btl USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #9191)
Show your better side, be the best you can be
came from foot racing. It is well known one leg is stronger than the other. To put your 'Best Foot' forward would enable one to start the race faster by putting the strongest foot forward thus enabling one to "get the edge" on others by improving their beginning position.
it really depends on your foot and what fits you best, i like the Bauer skates, because they are light weight and focus on speed.
The literal meaning would be that you have one foot that is "the best" and you're tossing it out ahead of you.