Be rushed off their feet In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be rushed off their feet", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Kathy Cao calendar 2021-03-15 06:03

Meaning of Be rushed off their feet

Be rushed off their feet phrase

To be extremely busy

I've been rushed off my feet all day, so now I'm exhausted.

Our team was rushed off our feet so that this project can be finished on schedule.

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1.(adj) Very busy 

2. At maximum speed, efficiency, or power

busy as popcorn on a skillet

Being extremely busy or hardworking

have (an amount of) plates spinning

To do or solve a variety of work or problems at the same time.

I've only got one pair of hands

Used to say that you are busy and can only do a limited amount of things at once

Grammar and Usage of Be rushed off their feet

Verb Forms

  • is/am/are rushed off one's feet
  • was/were rushed off one's feet
  • have/has been rushed off one's feet

The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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