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Discover Ludwig"off your feet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of being tired or exhausted, or to describe something taking your energy away. Example: After working all day, I was really off my feet.
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"Go off your feet a few inches.
I'll have you off your feet in no time".
You are pulled off your feet, and welded into a block of people.
JOHN SEABROOK: Right but what happens is you get lifted off your feet in the crush.
It sucked the boots off your feet if you tried to walk through it".
Take a load off your feet.
So if 'busy' is such a dirty word, but you really are run off your feet.
"No way," said he. "The wind will blow them off your feet".
It's much harder to fall off a chair than it is to fall off your feet.
He is so fast and dynamic, and gets you off your feet.
High-speed collisions and crack back blocks that will knock you clean off your feet.
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