cut the ground from under / feet



cut the ground from under somebody/somebody's feet

to make someone or their ideas seem less good, especially by doing something before them or better than them The opposition claimed today's speech was an attempt to cut the ground from under their feet.
See also: cut, feet, ground

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Uma-Hinduism, Indian, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi
StewSTOO, STYOOEnglish
Herk-Various
Manius-Ancient Roman
Addington['ætiŋtən]
Boyd[bɔid]