he walked me off my feet

  • 1walk someone off their feet — informal phrase to make someone tired with a lot of walking She’s walked me off my feet with all that shopping. Thesaurus: to make someone tiredsynonym Main entry: walk * * * walk with someone until they are exhausted …

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  • 2walk somebody off their feet — walk sb off their ˈfeet idiom (informal) to make sb walk so far or so fast that they are very tired • I hope I haven t walked you off your feet. Main entry: ↑walkidiom …

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  • 3walk someone off their feet — informal to make someone tired with a lot of walking She s walked me off my feet with all that shopping …

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  • 4Walked — Walk Walk (w[add]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Walked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Walking}.] [OE. walken, probably from AS. wealcan to roll, turn, revolve, akin to D. walken to felt hats, to work a hat, G. walken to full, OHG. walchan to beat, to full, Icel.… …

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  • 5cheesy\ feet — When you have been wearing sneakers all day with no socks and you take your sneakers off, your feet smell like parmesan cheese. I just walked the dogs and I can t take off my shoes because I will have cheesy feet …

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  • 6cheesy\ feet — When you have been wearing sneakers all day with no socks and you take your sneakers off, your feet smell like parmesan cheese. I just walked the dogs and I can t take off my shoes because I will have cheesy feet …

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  • 7As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning —   …

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  • 8scare off someone — scare off (someone/something) to cause someone or something to go or stay away. In summer, when you walked through a field of dry grass, you stamped your feet to scare off snakes. A deadly outbreak of “bird flu” in Hong Kong has killed six people …

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  • 9scare off something — scare off (someone/something) to cause someone or something to go or stay away. In summer, when you walked through a field of dry grass, you stamped your feet to scare off snakes. A deadly outbreak of “bird flu” in Hong Kong has killed six people …

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  • 10scare off — (someone/something) to cause someone or something to go or stay away. In summer, when you walked through a field of dry grass, you stamped your feet to scare off snakes. A deadly outbreak of “bird flu” in Hong Kong has killed six people and… …

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