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walk feet off
walk feet off
walk
someone's
feet off
Fig.
to walk too much and tire out someone's feet, including one's own.
I've gone all over town today. I walked my feet off, looking for just the right present for Jill. I need to know where I am going before I leave so I won't walk my feet off.
See also:
feet
,
off
,
walk
Common Names:
Name
Gender
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BergljÓT
-
Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Rebecca
rə-BEK-ə
(English)
, re-BEK-kah
(Italian)
English, Italian, Swedish, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Britney
BRIT-nee
English (Modern)
Saxon
SAK-sən
English (Rare)
Maren
MAH-ren
(Danish)
Danish, Norwegian
Amulius
-
Roman Mythology
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