Fill (one's) shoes spoken language verb phrase
Used to describe the action of taking someone's position or place.
He is the kind of person who will do anything to make sure that no one can fill his shoes.
How could they make Janes fill Susan shoes after her ten years of contribution to the company?
He is one of the company's leaders and no one can fill his shoes.
No girl can fill your shoes in my heart.
actions are more important than words
To work very diligently and energetically
To work extremely hard
To work or do your job
Use most of one's time working for others
The verb "fill" should be conjugated with its tense.
If you do something or something happens in a blaze of glory, you do it or it happens in an extraordinary and impressive manner.
The band intended to perform publicly and go out in a blaze of glory.