Another phrase for "run off your feet" is "run around like a chicken with its head cut off." It conveys the idea of being extremely busy or overwhelmed with tasks. Other alternatives include "busy as a bee" or "swamped with work." These expressions all highlight a sense of frantic activity and lack of rest.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to leave in a hurry, to walk or run quickly. You were pulling your feet off the ground rapidly.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant to run, to move off. It's another made-up word.
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yes,but it happens in a split second depending on how fast you run!
A preposition relates a noun, pronoun, or phrase to another word in the sentence.Examples:Jack had to run for the bus. (the preposition 'for' relates the noun phrase 'the bus' to the verb 'to run')I took a picture of the bear. (the preposition 'of' relates the noun phrase 'the bear' to the noun 'picture')
Yes, it does, unless it bounces off of his feet. If it is off of his feet, he will take first base. If the ball is near is feet, then it counts.
It means that the batsman has scored his first run since coming on the pitch.
The Phrase "run on bank" means?
It originated from the southwestern united states. People would run in the desert and come back with dirty feet. They would say "I was pounding dirt" instead of saying I was running.
can anyone run a boiler,off another persons lic.
Foot sniffers are people that enjoy smelling other people's feet or shoes, prefably when they ( the shoe wearer) has been for a run or has worn their shoes for a long period. It can be classed as a Fetish and groups of people will set up Forums to discuss what can cause the smellest feet inorder to get 'off' on the smell
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to run very fast. You're "licking" the ground with your feet.