Give (one) itchy feet In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "give (one) itchy feet", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zack Phuc calendar 2021-07-07 08:07

Meaning of Give (one) itchy feet

Give (one) itchy feet idiom

If something gives you itchy feet, it makes you really feel like traveling to somewhere or moving here and there, especially in order to break away from your daily pattern.

I think you should stop looking at your friends' photos and feeling bad for yourself. They're just going to give you itchy feet.

The fact that Kim has travelled to almost 50 countries all over the world seriously gives me itchy feet. I hardly travel to a foreign country after having my first child.

Nothing can give her itchy feet. She's satisfied with staying at home all the time and taking care of the garden and her cats.

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Grammar and Usage of Give (one) itchy feet

Verb Forms

  • to give (one) itchy feet
  • giving (one) itchy feet
  • gave (one) itchy feet
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