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  1. Mr. Foot's horse (one's feet),to catch.. on the wrong foot (to catch unaware), to get off on the wrong/right foot (to start un/successfully) on foot refers to a way of locomotion: to go on foot: to walk as opposed to ‘ride.’ (OED) and, according to Oxford Dictionaries. to go on/by foot: walking rather than travelling by car or using other ...

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  6. six foot four inches. or. A six-foot hole/A six-foot drop, but. but, : six feet tall. The reason the last example is "feet" is because although it is followed by another word, that word is an "adjective". A six-foot man/ a man who is six feet tall. We can also see this in other measurements: Six-inch ruler/six inches long. 25-mile journey/ 25 ...

  7. "By" tends to be used more for a transport system "by car", "by plane". "On" for body parts "on foot", "on hands and knees" being the only examples I can think of. Interesting side note "on foot" has become much less common over the last two hundred years according to the NGram: reflective, I think, of our changing means of transportation.

  8. 18 juil. 2018 · 'Set foot' as an idiomatic antecedent to 'step foot' The expression "set foot" goes back to circa 1600, according to Christine Ammer, The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, second edition (2013), and has two major forms: "set foot in" and "set foot on": set foot 1. set foot in. Enter, as in I'll never set foot in the house again. 2. set ...

  9. The plural of foot always was feet; we inherited the word from West Germanic, which seems to have had a lot more plurals where the vowel changed than English does today. The word for "foot" in German is Fuß (rhyming with "moose"); the plural is Füße. You see the umlaut: that means the vowel changes, just like it does in English.

  10. 11 nov. 2013 · shoot yourself in the foot inadvertently make a situation worse for yourself; demonstrate gross incompetence. The Free Dictionary online has. Fig. to cause oneself difficulty; to be the author of one's own misfortune. I am a master at shooting myself in the foot. Again, he shot himself in the foot by saying too much to the press.

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