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🔹 to spring to your _____
🔹 to have the world at your _____
🔹 to be rushed off your _____
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The answer is FEET
to spring to your feet – to stand up very quickly
Even if the dog is asleep, it always springs to its feet when the doorbell rings, and runs to the front door.
If you have the world at your feet, you are very successful and/or many opportunities are awaiting you.
Thanks to the phenomenal success of her first album, the singer has the world at her feet, with sell-out concerts around the globe.
If you are rushed off your feet, you are extremely busy
Sorry I haven’t been in touch recently but I’ve been rushed off my feet at work with the product launch.
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