fill someone's shoes



fill someone's shoes

Assume someone's position or duties, especially in a satisfactory way. For example, It'll be hard to find someone to fill her shoes when she retires, or John expects his son to fill his shoes at the store. Also see in someone's shoes.
See also: fill, shoe

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ayomide-Western African, Yoruba
Mina['mi:nə]
Theodoricthee-AHD-ə-rik (English)History
TopiTO-peeFinnish
Bessarion-Late Greek
Levan-Georgian