on the other foot

on the other foot
See: SHOE ON THE OTHER FOOT.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • the shoe is on the other foot — the shoe (or Brit. boot) is on the other foot the situation, in particular the holding of advantage, has reversed * * * the shoe is on the other foot (or Brit the boot is on the other foot) used to say that a situation has changed to the opposite …   Useful english dictionary

  • (the) boot is on the other foot — the boot is on the other foot british phrase used for saying that a situation has changed completely, so that the person who had the least power now has the most I was always the poor one, but now the boot is on the other foot. Thesaurus: words… …   Useful english dictionary

  • (the) shoe is on the other foot — the shoe is on the other ˈfoot idiom (NAmE) (BrE the boot is on the other ˈfoot) used to say that a situation has changed so that sb now has power or authority over the person who used to have power or authority over them Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • the boot is on the other foot — see ↑foot, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑boot …   Useful english dictionary

  • the boot (or N. Amer. shoe) is on the other foot — the situation has reversed. → boot …   English new terms dictionary

  • (the) shoe is on the other foot — the situation is now the opposite of what it was before. Now that I don t smoke, the shoe is on the other foot and I don t want people smoking around me …   New idioms dictionary

  • the boot is on the other foot — ► the boot is on the other foot the situation is now reversed. Main Entry: ↑boot …   English terms dictionary

  • (the) boot is on the other foot — British & Australian, American if you say that the boot is on the other foot, you mean that a situation is now the opposite of what it was before, often because a person who was in a weak position is now in a strong position. In the past, we had… …   New idioms dictionary

  • the boot is on the other foot — British used for saying that a situation has changed completely, so that the person who had the least power now has the most I was always the poor one, but now the boot is on the other foot …   English dictionary

  • on the other foot — See: SHOE ON THE OTHER FOOT …   Dictionary of American idioms

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