Can You Complete These Common English Phrases?
“_______ feet.”

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“Cold feet” figuratively refers to someone feeling in a state of fear, doubt, or hesitation toward a specific planned action. This phrase is typically used during weddings — the bride or groom has cold feet.
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“_______ feet.”
- wet
- cold
- two
- tired
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