have feet of clay



have feet of clay

Fig. [for a strong person] to have a defect of character. All human beings have feet of clay. No one is perfect. Sally was popular and successful. She was nearly fifty before she learned that she, too, had feet of clay.
See also: clay, feet, have, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CunÉGonde-French
OphÉLieo-fe-LEEFrench
Wynnstan-Anglo-Saxon
Rudolf[ru:dɔlf]
Nicodemusnik-ə-DEE-məs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin
Emily['eməli]