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- catch (someone) flat-footed
catch (someone) flat-footed
catch (someone) flat-footed
To startle someone; to come upon someone unawares and/or when he or she is unprepared. Usually used in the past tense. The security guard caught the thieves flat-footed. That essay question in the exam caught me completely flat-footed.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ganizani | | gah-nee-ZAH-nee | Southern African, Chewa |
AloÍSio | | - | Portuguese |
Set | | SET (English), SAYT (English) | Egyptian Mythology (Hellenized) |
Stephanos | | - | Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek, Greek |
Tamzen | | - | English (Rare) |
Jacobo | | hah-KO-bo | Spanish |