Have the world at your feet In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "have the world at your feet", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Flora Ha calendar 2020-12-29 04:12

Meaning of Have the world at your feet

Synonyms:

need no introduction , become a legend , be noted for

Have the world at your feet Verb + object/complement

A person who is extremely successful, famous, and admired by a large number of people.

After two years debuted, this group has the world at their feet with a huge number of fans.

Despite her scandals, she still has the world at her feet.

Having numerous exciting and interesting opportunities.

You are young and you have the world at your feet, enjoy it!

When we are living, we still have the world at our feet.

Other phrases about:

succeed by narrow margin

To narrowly succeed or defeat someone in something

(one) has a bright future ahead (of one)

One has the potential for being successful in the future ahead.

write the book on

Have a lot of knowledge about or be very good at an activity

win (something) by a hair

To succeed in something by only a small amount

Purple patch

If someone is going through a purple patch, that means they have a very successful or lucky period, especially in sports.

 

Grammar and Usage of Have the world at your feet

Verb Forms

  • had the world at your feet
  • has the world at one's feet

The word "have" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

Origin of Have the world at your feet

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