Land on (one's) feet verb phrase
Successfully or luckily go through a bad or difficult situation
No matter how hard it is, he always lands on his feet.
Don't worry too much for her, she knows how to land on her feet.
Used to indicate a shortening of "survivor"
1. To succeed.
2. To recover from an illness or injury.
3. To endure.
4. To arrive at successfully or on time.
5. To be successful in reaching (some stage or point of progress).
6. To have sexual relations (with someone).
The verb "land" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to describe a person being more careful after an accident or a bad experience in the past to avoid it happening again.
I drive more carefully after an accident when I was little because a burnt child dreads the fire.