VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Back on ones feet

Meaning:

The phrase back on one's feet refers to recovering from an illness or from a problem.

Examples:

  • After losing his job, he was determined to get back on his feet.
  • With the help of physical therapy, she was able to get back on her feet after her accident.
  • After recovering from her illness, she was able to get back on her feet and return to work.
  • With the support of his family and friends, he was able to get back on his feet after his divorce.
  • After his business failed, he was determined to get back on his feet and start a new venture.
  • She worked hard to get back on her feet after going through a difficult breakup.
  • After losing his home in a fire, he was able to get back on his feet with the help of his community.
  • With the support of her therapist, she was able to get back on her feet and manage her anxiety.
  • After a setback in his career, he was determined to get back on his feet and find a new job.
  • After a period of depression, she was able to get back on her feet with the help of therapy and medication.
  • With determination and hard work, he was able to get back on his feet after a serious injury.
  • After a failed relationship, she was determined to get back on her feet and find love again.
  • After a financial setback, he was able to get back on his feet by developing a new budget plan.
  • After a difficult childhood, she was able to get back on her feet and pursue her dreams.
  • With the help of her support system, she was able to get back on her feet after a traumatic event.
  • After struggling with addiction, he was able to get back on his feet and achieve sobriety.
  • After a period of unemployment, he was able to get back on his feet and find a new job opportunity.
  • With the support of her physical therapist, she was able to get back on her feet and walk again after an accident.
  • After a serious illness, he was able to get back on his feet and regain his strength.
  • With determination and perseverance, she was able to get back on her feet after facing a challenging situation.
  • I am broke for the moment, but I'll get back on my feet as soon as I start working again.