
Clothes Idioms - AIRC443
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Idioms About Shoes
I think you need to pull your socks up. That's just not up to the standard where I'm sorry. What you can put over that, the shoe. Another common idiom with shoe is to be in someone's shoes. For example, imagine Mike's done something bad, I might say I wouldn't like to be in Mike's shoes when the boss hears what he's done so I don't want to be in his position. If the shoes on the other foot, that means the situation has changed and the situation is the opposite of what it was before. And it means to be in the situation, usually it's a bad, a difficult situation that another person is in.
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