Put One's Foot Down

What is Put One's Foot Down?


1.

Take a firm stand. This idiom alludes to setting down one's foot firmly, representing a firm position. Late 1800s

put one's foot down

She put her foot down and said we could not go to the carnival

See put, foot, down, feet, firm, stand

1.

Take a firm stand. This idiom alludes to setting down one's foot firmly, representing a firm position. Late 1800s

put one's foot down

She put her foot down and said we could not go to the carnival

See put, foot, down, feet, firm, stand


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