be swept off one's feet

  • 1off one's feet — phrasal 1. : in a sitting or lying position : not upright told by the doctor to stay off his feet as much as possible 2. : beyond emotional self control swept off her feet by a whirlwind courtship * * * so as to be no longer standing she was… …

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  • 2sweep off one's feet — {v. phr.} To make (someone) have feelings (as love or happiness) too strong to control; overcome with strong feeling; win sudden and complete acceptance by (someone) through the feelings. * /The handsome football captain swept Joan off her feet… …

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  • 3sweep off one's feet — {v. phr.} To make (someone) have feelings (as love or happiness) too strong to control; overcome with strong feeling; win sudden and complete acceptance by (someone) through the feelings. * /The handsome football captain swept Joan off her feet… …

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  • 4sweep\ off\ one's\ feet — v. phr. To make (someone) have feelings (as love or happiness) too strong to control; overcome with strong feeling; win sudden and complete acceptance by (someone) through the feelings. The handsome football captain swept Joan off her feet when… …

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  • 5sweep off one's feet — overcome with strong feelings We were swept off our feet over the excitement of the ceremony …

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  • 6sweep one off one's feet — phrasal : to gain immediate and unquestioning support, approval, or acceptance by a person his courtship swept her off her feet …

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  • 7feet — /feet/, n. 1. a pl. of foot. 2. drag one s feet, to act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant to act, comply, etc.: We can t begin the project until the steering committee stops dragging its feet. 3. on one s feet, a. in a… …

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  • 8give one's heart to — lose one s heart to so, which young lady have you given your heart to this week? Syn: fall in love with, fall for, be smitten by; informal fall head over heels for, be swept off one s feet by, develop a crush on …

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  • 9give/lose one's heart to — FALL IN LOVE WITH, be smitten by; informal fall for, fall head over heels for, be swept off one s feet by, develop a crush on. → heart …

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  • 10feet — /fit / (say feet) plural noun 1. plural of foot. –phrase 2. at someone s feet, a. captive; at someone s mercy. b. utterly devoted to someone. 3. carry someone out feet first, Colloquial a. to carry someone out dead …