to act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant to act, comply, etc.: We can't begin the project until the steering committee stops dragging its feet.
The loan helped him get on his feet again.
in a standing position.
in an independent or secure position:The loan helped him get on his feet again.
in a restored or recovered state; able to continue:Psychotherapy helped her get back on her feet after her breakdown.
to attend upon as a disciple or follower: American writers and painters no longer sit at the feet of Europeans.
Overprotective parents do not prepare their children to stand on their own feet.
to be financially self-supporting.
to be independent:Overprotective parents do not prepare their children to stand on their own feet.Also,stand on one's own two feet.
to impress or overwhelm by ability, enthusiasm, or charm: The gaiety of the occasion swept them off their feet.