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- A foot in both camps
- As tough as old boots
- Athlete's foot
- Baby needs new shoes
- Bet your boots
- Black cadillacs ( Canadian military slang term for combat boots )
- Blue Suede Shoes ( Elvis Presley song )
- Boots Of Spanish Leather ( Bob Dylan song )
- Bossy boots
- Bound hand and foot
- Cement shoes
- Children's shoes have far to go ( Start-Rite Shoes advertising slogan )
- Concrete shoes
- Daisy roots ( Cockney rhyming slang for boots )
- Dead men's shoes
- Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes ( Paul Simon song )
- Die with your boots on
- Do you know the piano's on my foot?
- Fill your boots
- Fleet of foot
- Foot in mouth
- Foot in the bucket ( A baseball expression meaning to act timidly or cowardly )
- Foot in the door ( the meaning and origin of this phrase.. )
- Foot the bill
- For want of a nail the shoe was lost ( line from nursery rhyme )
- For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the man was lost
- Get off on the right foot
- Get off on the wrong foot
- Get your foot in the door
- Goody two shoes
- Hang up your boots
- High heel sneakers
- I don't believe it ( A catchphrase from Victor Meldrew, One Foot In The Grave )
- I'll go to the foot of our stairs
- If it feels good then just do it ( Nike advertising slogan )
- If the shoe fits, wear it
- Impossible is nothing ( Adidas advertising slogan )
- Just do it ( Nike advertising slogan )
- Kick off your shoes and enjoy
- Kid tested Mother approved ( Kix advertising slogan )
- Lick someone's boots
- Light in the loafers
- My heart sank into my boots
- On the back foot
- On the wrong foot
- One Foot In The Grave ( BBC comedy television series )
- One foot in the grave
- One leg at a time ( Dockers advertising slogan )
- One two buckle my shoe ( line from nursery rhyme )
- Put a foot wrong
- Put one foot in front of the other
- Put your best foot forward
- Put your foot down
- Put your foot in it
- Put your foot in your mouth
- Set foot in
- Seven league boots
- Shoot yourself in the foot
- The Adventure of the Devil's Foot ( Sherlock Holmes story )
- The boot is on the other foot
- The cobbler always wears the worst shoes
- The shoe's on the other foot
- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe ( line from nursery rhyme )
- Too big for your boots
- Training shoes
- Waiting for the other shoe to drop
- Walk a mile in my shoes
- When your shoes shine, so do you ( Kiwi Shoe Polish advertising slogan )
- White Shoes ( Nickname of Billy Johnson )
- Work the rabbit's foot on
- You bet your boots