get cold feet|get cold foot in English
become too frightened or apprehensive to continue an endeavor, falter, wave
Use "get cold feet|get cold foot" in a sentence
1. After all, he couldn't get far with those cold feet.
2. And if I snowboarded again, my feet aren't going to get cold.
3. However, on the wedding day, both of them get cold feet and run away.
4. If he came back to us, it might make the other Democrats get cold feet.
5. Don't let your lunch get cold, Nick.
6. Do up your coat or you'll get cold.
7. As long as it doesn't get cold, it's okay.
8. Maybe she got cold feet.
9. My feet are cold, Banana.
10. My feet were icy cold.
11. ♫ And I go north, I get so cold ♫
12. My feet were numb with cold.
13. My feet were benumbed with cold.
14. Her feet were deaden with cold.
15. It took him a long time to get over his cold.
16. He is loath to get out of bed on cold mornings.
17. You get these really cold and sharp-like action dagger feelings.
18. The boys will get tired of Ann's blowing hot and cold.
19. " Well , I can get some bread and cold cuts , at least . "
20. It's so cold the snow doesn't get a chance to thaw.
21. You're cold, Doctor, get you a nip of gin to warm you.
22. 13 He is loath to get out of bed on cold mornings.
23. This cold weather is giving me itchy feet.
24. Many people attribute cold feet to poor Circulation
25. It is apt to be cold work and vexatious at times to get a cold motor started— -besides , to save vour Battenv