(exp) to hold back others from achieving success
to stand in the way of
to sabotage
(exp) to hold back others from achieving success
to stand in the way of
to sabotage
(exp) to lose one's footing
to slip
(exp,v1) (1) to be tripped up
(2) to be too drunk to stand
(exp) to be stranded
to lose means of transportation
(exp) (e.g. to walk, stand, etc., until) one's legs turn to lead
(doing something) until one's legs tire and stiffen
(n) knee-swing (gymnastics)
legging-up
(exp) to trip someone up
to pull the carpet from under
(n) (1) anonymous scholarship system for orphans whose parents have been killed in traffic accidents (from Daddy-Long-Legs, a 1912 novel by Jean Webster)
(2) harvestman
daddy longlegs (arachnid of order Opiliones)
(exp) to hesitate
to think twice
to shy or flinch
(exp) stealthy footsteps
walking on tiptoe
(adj-i) unsatisfactory
unsatisfying
(adj-i) unsatisfactory
unsatisfying
(exp) to find fault with someone
to flame someone
to trip up somebody
(adj-i) of no use
useless
(n) (uk) Wilson's phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor)
(exp) worthless
valueless
(exp) worthless
valueless
(exp) cannot do a thing
feeling handcuffed
being at the end of one's tether
being at one's wit's end
(n) principle of sufficient reason (logic)
(adj-i) underfired
(exp) with steady steps
with one's feet planted on the ground
(exp,adj-f) realistic
practical
(exp) to take a parting shot at
(exp) losing oneself
on top of the world
walking on air
frivolous
(exp) losing oneself
on top of the world
walking on air
frivolous
(exp) losing oneself
on top of the world
walking on air
frivolous
(exp) (id) There's no place to stand in
(exp) to be no match for
to not hold a candle to
(exp) lacking boldness by being too sagacious
being too sagacious to be bold