get your feet wet

  • 1get your feet wet — mainly american informal phrase to start doing something for the first time This one week course offers the chance to get your feet wet. Thesaurus: to start doing something new or differentsynonym Main entry: foot * * * get your feet wet …

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  • 2get your feet wet — If you get your feet wet, you gain your first experience of something …

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  • 3get your feet wet — get (your) feet wet mainly American to experience something for the first time, especially something that involves taking a risk. Investors are encouraged to get their feet wet by buying just a few shares to begin with …

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  • 4get your feet wet — ► to start doing something new: »The company got its feet wet by taking a stand at the trader s exhibition. Main Entry: ↑foot …

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  • 5get your feet wet —    If you get your feet wet, you gain your first experience of something.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you get your feet wet, you start to do something new or unfamiliar or explore new territory for the first time.     It will be a… …

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  • 6get your feet wet — try to do it, attempt it, try your hand at    To become a lawyer, learn the theory; then get your feet wet …

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  • 7Get your feet wet —   If you get your feet wet, you gain your first experience of something …

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  • 8get your feet wet — mainly American informal to start doing something for the first time This one week course offers the chance to get your feet wet …

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  • 9get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… …

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  • 10get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… …

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