Idioms

land on both feet
to come out of a bad situation successfully
The man landed on both feet after his business went bankrupt.

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  • land on one's feet
  • land up (somewhere or in some situation)
  • landslide victory
  • lap up (something) or lap (something) up
  • lapse into a coma
  • lash out (at someone)
  • last but not least
  • last person
  • last straw
  • last will and testament
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  • a cut above (someone or something)
  • ocean(s) of (something)
  • make a name for oneself
  • let it all hang out
  • enough to go around
  • hold (someone) down or hold down (someone)
  • shake hands with (someone)
  • close to (someone)
  • by a hair
  • not touch (something) with a ten-foot pole


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    Frisbee got its name from William Russel Frisbee, who was a pie baker. He used to sell his pies in a thin tin pan, which had Frisbee written on it. When Walter Frederick Morrison thought of the idea of making saucer like disks to play catch, he visited the campus of Yale and noticed people there were using the pie pan to play catch so he therefore renamed his invention to Frisbee      .. More >>
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