Thesaurus / get to ones feet
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synonyms for get to ones feet
- climb
- grow
- lift
- move up
- push up
- rocket
- soar
- surge
- arise
- arouse
- aspire
- awake
- levitate
- mount
- rouse
- scale
- sprout
- surface
- surmount
- tower
- up
- be erect
- be located
- be situated
- blast off
- bob up
- come up
- get out of bed
- get steeper
- get to one's feet
- go uphill
- have foundation
- pile out
- reach up
- rise and shine
- rise up
- roll out
- sit up
- slope upwards
- stand up
- straighten up
- sweep upward
- turn out
- upspring
- arise
- ascend
- awake
- awaken
- climb
- increase
- rise
- scale
- stand
- get to one's feet
- move up
- pile out
- rise and shine
- roll out
- spring out
- turn out
- upspring
antonyms for get to ones feet
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How to use get to ones feet in a sentence
Each day she resolved, "To-morrow I will tell Felipe;" and when to-morrow came, she put it off again.
RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSONHe reached forward and took her hands, and if Mrs. Vivian had come in she would have seen him kneeling at her daughter's feet.
CONFIDENCEHENRY JAMESMoreover, most of the burrows were only a few feet apart and no agonistic behavior was witnessed.
SUMMER BIRDS FROM THE YUCATAN PENINSULAERWIN E. KLAASBefore the spinet a bench was placed about four feet below the keys, and I was put upon the bench.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELSJONATHAN SWIFTAll the operations of her brain related themselves somehow to to-morrow afternoon.
HILDA LESSWAYSARNOLD BENNETTWe are apt to think of these little ones as doing right only when under compulsion: but this is far from the truth.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLYWe all rose to our feet, and he shook hands with everybody without waiting to be introduced.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYHe is rather tall and narrow, and wears a long abb's coat reaching nearly down to his feet.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYThere was a lathe near the spot where David Arden stood, and shavings and splinters under his feet.
CHECKMATEJOSEPH SHERIDAN LE FANUHer feet felt rooted to the floor in the wonder and doubt of this strange occurrence.
THE BONDBOYGEORGE W. (GEORGE WASHINGTON) OGDEN