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  1. get cold feet | American Dictionary. idiom (also have cold feet) Add to word list. to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do: I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet. (Definition of get cold feet from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of get cold feet.

    • Get Cold Feet

      GET COLD FEET meaning: 1. to suddenly become too frightened...

    • Polski

      GET COLD FEET definicja: 1. to suddenly become too...

  2. WR Reverse (2) WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. get cold feet v expr. figurative, informal (abandon [sth] due to anxiety) echarse atrás loc verb. He was starting to get cold feet about the wedding.

  3. to get cold feet. frase. entrarle miedo a algn. See full dictionary entry for foot below. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. foot. [(British) fʊt , (US) fʊt ] sustantivo Formas de la palabra: plural feet [British ] 1. (Anatomy) pie m. [of animal, chair] pata f.

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  5. 29 de nov. de 2022 · Getting cold feet is an idiom that means youve lost the courage to do something. Lots of moments might be stressful enough to cause cold feet, including: The bride got cold feet and canceled the wedding. I got cold feet before the marathon, so I didn’t run. Mr. Ferrell got cold feet and didn’t make his announcement.

  6. cold feet, to get/have. To be timid; to back off from some undertaking. This expression appears to date from the nineteenth century, at least in its present meaning. In the early seventeenth century it was an Italian proverb that meant to have no money; it was so used by Ben Jonson in his play Volpone.