English Dictionary
Definition feet in British English
feet
/fiːt/

Related Words
Words related to feet:
back on your feet (phrase)
be quick on your feet (phrase)
be unsteady on your feet (phrase)
club foot (noun)
crow’s feet (noun)
cut the ground from under someone’s feet (phrase)
drag your (phrase)
feet ()
feet first (phrase)
find your feet (phrase)
flat-footed (adjective)
foot (noun)
get your feet wet (phrase)
etc to your feet (phrase)
have feet of clay (phrase)
have itchy feet (phrase)
have the world at your feet (phrase)
have two left feet (phrase)
cold feet (phrase)
your feet on the ground (phrase)
in your feet (phrase)
jump to your feet (phrase)
on your feet (phrase)
light on your feet (phrase)
not let the grass grow under your feet ()
on your feet (phrase)
put your feet up (phrase)
regain your feet (phrase)
off your feet (phrase)
sit at the feet of someone (phrase)
six feet under (phrase)
stamp your feet (phrase)
stand on your own (two) feet (phrase)
sweep someone off their feet (phrase)
take the weight off your feet (phrase)
the patter of tiny feet (phrase)
think on your feet (phrase)
under someone’s feet (phrase)
vote with your feet/wallet (phrase)
walk someone off their feet (phrase)