Phrase thesaurus
Feat Phrases
68 phrases and expressions related to "feat".
Phrases
- Action Jackson (Nickname of Stephen Jackson)
- Action Man (Nickname of Prince Charles)
- Action Man (children's male doll)
- Action packed
- Action painting
- Action plan
- Action replay
- Action stations
- Affirmative action
- Amped up (excited and ready for action)
- Back on your feet
- Call to action
- Carry into action
- Cold feet
- Cut the ground from under your feet
- Don't let the grass grow under your feet
- Drag your feet
- Fall on your feet
- Feet of clay
- Find your feet
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Get back on your feet
- Get under your feet
- Get your feet under the table
- Get your feet wet
- Ground ball (A baseball expression meaning a prosaic or ordinary accomplishment)
- Have the ball at your feet
- High culture (refined artistic or intellectual achievement)
- Industrial action
- Itchy feet
- Jump in with both feet
- Keep your feet
- Keep your feet on the ground
- Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars (A catchphrase from Casey Kasem In America's Top 40)
- Lady Madonna, children at your feet (Beatles song lyric)
- Land on your feet
- Light on your feet
- Lightning Feet (Nickname of Sebastian Janikowski)
- Lights, camera, action
- Live action
- Missing in action
- No good deed goes unpunished
- No mean feat
- Out of action
- Out on your feet
- Piece of the action
- Plates of meat (Cockney rhyming slang for feet)
- Pontiac: Designed for Action (Pontiac advertising slogan)
- Pull the rug from under your feet
- Put your feet up
- Ready and waiting (alert and prepared for action)
- Run off your feet
- Six feet under
- Slice of the action
- So fast your feet won't touch the ground
- Spring into action
- Stand on your own two feet
- Stand-by for action
- Sweep off your feet
- Take the weight off your feet
- The Last Action Hero (Arnold Schwarzenegger movie)
- The patter of tiny feet
- Think on your feet
- Tour de force (a feat of strength power or skill)
- Two left feet
- Vote with your feet
- Walk someone off their feet
- Your good deed for the day