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put (one's) feet up put (one's) feet upTo relax (as by lounging with one's feet elevated). After a long day at work, I love to come home, put my feet up, and watch some TV.See also: feet, put, upput one's feet upto sit down, lean back, and rest; to lie down. He was really exhausted and had to go put his feet up. Time to put up my feet and get some rest.See also: feet, put, upput one's feet upRest, as in After a day of gardening I'm ready to put my feet up. See also: feet, put, upput your feet up COMMON If you put your feet up, you have a rest, especially by sitting down somewhere comfortable. All these dishes can be oven-baked from frozen, while you put your feet up and relax. Why don't you put your feet up for a moment and rest?See also: feet, put, upput your feet up take a rest, especially when reclining with your feet raised and supported.See also: feet, put, upput your ˈfeet up relax by sitting, or lying down; enjoy a period of rest from work, etc: After work, I like to have a cup of tea and put my feet up. ♢ You’ve worked for this company for 35 years, Jack. Now it’s time for you to put your feet up and relax.See also: feet, put, up |