find feet



find one's feet

Fig. to become used to a new situation or experience. She was lonely when she first left home, but she is finding her feet now. It takes time to learn the office routine, but you will gradually find your feet.
See also: feet, find

find your feet

to become familiar with a new place or situation New students need a little time to find their feet.
See also: feet, find

find your feet

to become familiar with a new place or situation It's important to give new students a chance to find their feet.
See also: feet, find

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Constantius-Late Roman
Richard['ritʃəd]
Ilmarinen-Finnish Mythology
Milka (1)-Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian, Bulgarian
KunoKOO-no (German)German, Ancient Germanic
Zvonimira-Croatian