"Tripped at his heels"- means
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at someone's heels
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This idiom is used both literally, as in Jean's dog was always at her heels, and figuratively, as in Although his company dominated the technology, he always felt that his competitors were on his heels . This idiom appeared in the 14th-century romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
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apne unchi adi ke jute me phas jana
iska sahi meaning h
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