cold feet

cold feet
   paзг.
   тpуcocть, мaлoдушиe (oбыкн. упoтp. c гл. to get и to have) [пepвoнaч. aмep. вoeн. жapг.]
    We got out of the car. Favell strolled up to meet us. 'What were you all waiting for, cold feet?' he said (D. du Maurier). He... urged me to go ahead, not to faint or get cold feet (Th. Dreiser)

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  • cold feet — {n. phr.}, {informal} A loss of courage or nerve; a failure or loss of confidence in yourself. * /Ralph was going to ask Mary to dance with him but he got cold feet and didn t./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • cold feet — {n. phr.}, {informal} A loss of courage or nerve; a failure or loss of confidence in yourself. * /Ralph was going to ask Mary to dance with him but he got cold feet and didn t./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • cold feet — If you get cold feet about something, you lose the courage to do it …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • cold feet — 1893, Amer.Eng.; the presumed Italian original (avegh minga frecc i pee) is a Lombard proverb meaning to have no money, but some of the earliest English usages refer to gamblers, so a connection is possible …   Etymology dictionary

  • cold feet — cold′ feet′ n. Informal. inf a lack of confidence or courage • Etymology: 1890–95 …   From formal English to slang

  • cold feet — [n] fear of carrying out an activity anxiety, fear, reservations, second thoughts, timidity; concept 27 …   New thesaurus

  • Cold Feet — For other uses, see Cold feet (disambiguation). Cold Feet Cold Feet intertitle Genre Comedy drama Created by …   Wikipedia

  • Cold feet — For other uses, see Cold feet (disambiguation). Cold feet is apprehension or doubt strong enough to prevent a planned course of action.[1] The origin of the term itself has been attributed to American author Stephen Crane, who added the phrase,… …   Wikipedia

  • cold feet — noun timidity that prevents the continuation of a course of action I was going to tell him but I got cold feet • Hypernyms: ↑timidity, ↑timidness, ↑timorousness * * * loss of nerve or confidence some investors got cold feet and backed out * * *… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cold feet — n. (colloq.) reluctance at the last minute he got cold feet and withdrew from the deal * * * (colloq.) [ reluctance ] at the last minute he got cold feet and withdrew from the deal …   Combinatory dictionary

  • cold feet — n. a wave of timidity or fearfulness. □ Suddenly I had cold feet and couldn’t sing a note. □ You sort of expect a candy ass like that to have cold feet …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions


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