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1 Time to put the feet up instead of putting the weight on them.
2 In theory, summer months are the time to kick back, relax and put the feet up.
3 All that was left to do was to put the feet up, rest and wait for the Big Show.
4 Misfortune came through-figuratively-notknowingjust where to put the feet , and through not looking ahead to see what would be the result of actions.
5 In apoplexy with a red face and stertorous breathing, put the feet in mustard bath and dash much cold water on the head from above.
6 We put the feet in hot water and they soon become red and gorged with the blood which is thus called from the congested organs.
7 Putting the feet in very warm water is also quieting to the crying colicky babe.
8 Put the feet on the edge of the tub and lower the hips down into the water.
9 The bad habits listed included, swearing, putting the feet on the desk, and going about in suspenders.
10 Another play was putting the feet in a swing rope and trying how far they could go, being then chalked on the deck.
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