foot in the door, get one's



foot in the door, get one's

Achieve an initial stage; succeed with a first step. For example, I think I could do well in an interview once I get my foot in the door with an appointment. This term alludes to the door-to-door salesperson or canvasser who blocks the door with one foot so it cannot be closed.
See also: foot, get

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PetrusPE-truws (German)Dutch, German, Biblical Latin
BartŁOmiejbahr-TWAWM-yayPolish
Alvey['ælvi]
Nerio-Italian
Abe (2)-Frisian, Dutch
PauwelPOW-vəl, POW-wəlDutch (Archaic)