get off on the right foot



get off on the right foot

to begin doing something in a way that is likely to succeed We like to start our meetings on time, and we got off on the right foot this morning. Opposite of: get off on the wrong foot
See also: foot, get, off, on, right

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alwyn['ælwin]
Hefina-Welsh
MarciaMAHR-shə (English), MAHR-see-ə (English), MAHR-thyah (Spanish), MAHR-syah (Latin American Spanish)English, Spanish, Ancient Roman
Aditya-Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Nepali, Indonesian
Shailaja-Hinduism, Indian, Telugu
Hammer['hæmə]