What is the meaning of the idiom ' We have fallen on our feet and no mistake '?
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It means to be in a good or even better situation after a difficult experience or event. Another term for it: "land on your feet." For example, one might say to a friend: "I know it was tough losing your job but, give it time, you'll "fall on your feet."
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It means to be in a good or even better situation after a difficult experience or event. Another term for it: "land on your feet."
For example, one might say to a friend: "I know it was tough losing your job but, give it time, you'll "fall on your feet."
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