step off on the wrong foot in English
start in the wrong way, make a bad start
Use "step off on the wrong foot" in a sentence
1. I think me and you, we might have got off on the wrong foot.
2. I'm just bummed that you and my other wife got off on the wrong foot.
3. The new student started off on the wrong foot with the teacher by answering back rudely.
4. Many women, through no fault of their own, appear to start off on the wrong foot.
5. Don’t get off on the wrong foot by accenting your ankle with a custom Anklet embodying confidence and style
6. Well, you CAN if you rope off the entrance and never step foot in there again.
7. He put his foot wrong.
8. I'm glad u like Annie, and don't find her Bruskness with Butler annoying (they DID get off on the wrong foot after all)
9. Step on the footplate with one foot, insert the other foot heel first into the yoke of the Bootjack and pull your foot out of the boot
10. Lift incoming foot off the ground about one centimetre and balance on other foot before changing sides.
11. Step off, freak.
12. But step foot quietly in sun which has
13. Nadine Nourney of Germany takes the first step of faith on the 30-foot abseiling tower.
14. Can you feel the heel touch the ground first, followed by the midsection of the foot, finally feeling the ball of the foot as it pushes off to take the next step?
15. Take your foot off the gas!
16. He jammed his foot on the accelerator and the car sped off.
17. Apology is often the first step in correcting a wrong
18. Being inconsiderate to the doctor will get you off on the wrong footing.
19. He eased his foot off the accelerator.
20. Hey, take your foot off the brake!
21. 6 synonyms for Ambulate: foot, pace, step, tread, walk, hoof
22. 6 synonyms for Ambulate: foot, pace, step, tread, walk, hoof
23. Never step off the “cliff” of compromise
24. FDR went along, hoping to wrong - foot his relentless Republican critics.
25. Agley definition, off the right line; awry; wrong