Get a load off (one's) feet In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "get a load off (one's) feet", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2023-03-27 05:03

Meaning of Get a load off (one's) feet

Variants:

take a load off (one's feet)

Get a load off (one's) feet verb phrase

To take a seat and relax

Because Peter looked tired, I asked him to get a load off his feet.

I'm exhausted. I need to get a load off my feet.

Come over here and get a load off your feet.

Other phrases about:

expect the unexpected

To not wonder, worry or be surprised about what is not predicted will happen in life because anything could happen

keep (one's) cool

To keep calm, or try not to lose composure, temper, or nerve

sit on (one's) ass

Used to say that someone is not working or producing anything

catch (one's) breath

1. To take a break to breathe normally after an excess physical activity

2. To stop breathing for a very short time because of a surprising or fearful event

Rest up
Nghỉ ngơi sau khi làm một việc gì đó mệt mỏi

Grammar and Usage of Get a load off (one's) feet

Verb Forms

  • to get a load off (one's) feet
  • gets a load off (one's) feet
  • got a load off (one's) feet
  • getting a load off (one's) feet

The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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