use sore on the back foot idiom in a sentence
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Her brilliant grades put others on the back foot.
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"An idiom is a phrase which has a meaning that is completely different from the original meaning of those words. You cannot guess the meaning of the phrase just by looking at it.
When a person is 'sore on the back foot' it means that they are threatened by what is happening and are acting aggressively to save themselves.
To understand this better you can read the following sentence. ' Ram had won most of the trophies making Mahesh feel sore on the back foot.' ""
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