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Examples:lit. clasp the Buddha's feet when danger arises (idiom); fig. to profess devotion only when in trouble—lit. assess the head and discuss the feet (idiom); minute criticism of a woman's appearance—long boots (covering feet, legs and lower abdomen)—fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair)—as close as one's hands and feet (idiom); loving one another as brothers—cut the feet to fit the shoes (idiom); to force sth to fit (as to a Procrustean bed)—amputate one or both feet (punishment in Imperial China)—(onom.) crunch (of marching feet etc)—lit. clasp the Buddha's feet (without ever having burned incense) (idiom); fig. to profess devotion only when in trouble—fig. stand on one's own feet—three feet of ice does not form in a single day (idiom); Rome wasn't built in a day—bound feet (traditional)—have the world at one's feet—hands dance and feet trip (idiom); dancing and gesticulating for joy—metacarpal bone (long bones in the hand and feet)—T-step (basic dance position, with the feet forming a T shape)—fitting one's feet (of shoes or socks)—square zhang (i.e. unit of area 10 feet square)—matted hair and bare feet—use both feet equally (football)—beat one's chest and stamp one's feet [idiom.]—with callouses on hands and feet [idiom.]— |