Land on (one's) feet In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "land on (one's) feet", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-07-28 05:07

Meaning of Land on (one's) feet

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.

Other phrases about:

vivor

Used to indicate a shortening of "survivor"

make it (to something or some place)

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).

Grammar and Usage of Land on (one's) feet

Verb Forms

  • landing on one's feet
  • lands on one's feet
  • landed on one's feet

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

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