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pull one's step

To make someone come toward oneself.

One's steps are reluctant

To be reluctant to go somewhere.

One's step would not be taken off

To be unable to leave as one feels uneasy.

One's step feels heavy

To feel reluctant or unwilling to do something.

have the top of one's foot stabbed

To be betrayed by someone whom one trusted.

A fire drops on top of one's foot

For something to suddenly strike.

stab the top of one's foot

To ruin or do harm to something.

be seized by one's ankle

To be tightly tied to a certain task and unable to escape from it.

be seized by one's ankle

To have one's weakness seized on by others.

seize one's ankle

To have someone tightly tied to a certain task and unable to escape from it.

seize one's ankle

To seize upon someone's weakness.

have one's ankles tied up

To be unable to escape from a certain place.

One's soles are on fire

To get around here and there hurriedly and quickly.

see someone as no match for oneself

To look down on or underestimate someone.

be kicked by a foot

To exist here and there and be common.

add a foot

Add words to what was already said.

One's feet are reluctant

To be disinclined or hesitate to do something.

One's feet have worn out

To visit a certain place very often or move very busily.

One's foot cannot be lifted

To be unable to leave with ease due to concern, worry or wistfulness.

give a sparce foot

To seldom visit a certain place where one used to go often.

beg desperately to such an extent that one's feet become hands

To ask for someone's forgiveness desperately.

One's feet are familiar with something

To be familiar with a certain street as one has been there many times.