Idiom | to get your feet under the table |
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Definition | to settle down; to become established |
Examples | - It took me a long time to get my feet under the table, but now I feel really comfortable here. - Don't expect her to be able to do anything about it yet. She needs to get her feet under the table first. - Ill be swapping my springs just as soon as I get my feet under the table at my new place of work. - And barely had he got his feet under the table than he was peppering the newspapers with highly opinionated remarks. |
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