fall on one's feet



fall on one's feet

Also, land on one's feet. Overcome difficulties, be restored to a sound or stable condition. For example, Don't worry about Joe's losing his job two years in a row-he always falls on his feet, or The company went bankrupt, but the following year it was restructured and landed on its feet . This term alludes to the cat and its remarkable ability to land on its paws after falling from a great height. [Mid-1800s]
See also: fall, feet, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Blossom['blɔsəm]
Amporn-Thai
Aby['eibi]
Fabricefa-BREESFrench
Sanjeev-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Telugu, Kannada
CelsoCHEL-so (Italian), THEL-so (Spanish), SEL-so (Latin American Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese