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Feet Stand Time Expression In The Loop 666 One’s Independent Self Supporting

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Idiom STAND ON (ONE’S) OWN TWO FEET
Definition to be independent and self-supporting
Examples
  1. They told their twenty-year-old son that it was time he found a job and began to support himself. It was time for him to stand on his own two feet.
  2. I was so glad to hear that Pete and Gloria got a house of their own and that they no longer have to live with her parents. They are finally standing on their own two feet.
Extra Info

The expression suggests that when a person uses his own two feet, he is not relying on others for support. The expression always calls for two feet even when the subject is plural (sentence 2) and four feet would be more logical.

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