at one's feet|at one's foot in English

surrendering, submissive, groveling

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1. At (one's) Command Among one's available resources or skills

2. Stand on one's own feet.

3. The tall one's gawking at me and the short one's being very droll.

4. As verbs the difference between walk and Ambulate is that walk is (lb) to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times compare while Ambulate is to walk; to relocate one's self under the power of one's own legs

5. Me at a loss to cool one's temper.

6. Not let the grass grow under one's feet. 

7. One can't completely govern one's thoughts at all times.

8. 1 Not let the grass grow under one's feet. 

9. One doesn't pay much attention to one's feet or toes.

10. At bat Having one's turn or chance to do something

11. Along with this disparagement of a compliment is the American tendency to laugh at one's own mistakes and admit one's weaknesses.

12. No-one's been in that flat for at least three days.

13. Constellation definition is - the configuration of stars especially at one's birth

14. Beastliness The measure of one's inner beast. Bernise: Did you hear about how Sal downed 3 foot long hot dogs at lunch today?

15. Cagey: clever at attaining one's ends by indirect and often deceptive means.

16. One should be aware of one's Comportment and decorum at all times.

17. Artful: clever at attaining one's ends by indirect and often deceptive means.

18. One's at the lower lighthouse and there is one on the roof.

19. Using one thumb to point at others implies one's contempt or jeer.

20. A Blot on (one's) escutcheon A stain or mark against one's reputation or that of one's family

21. Cute: clever at attaining one's ends by indirect and often deceptive means

22. Crafty: clever at attaining one's ends by indirect and often deceptive means.

23. Stale images cancel one's perception and deviate one's motivation.

24. It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.

25. Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket.