Quake in your boots Meaning in English
expression
KWAYK in yer BOOTS
KWAYK in yaw BOOTS
التعريف
To feel so scared or nervous that your whole body shakes, usually because something or someone seems frightening or intimidating.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
This is an informal, playful idiom used to exaggerate how scared or intimidated someone feels. Common with phrases like "He made me quake in my boots." Rarely used in formal writing. Don't confuse with being cold—it's always about fear or nerves.
Spanish: temblar de miedoPortuguese (BR): tremer de medoPortuguese (PT): tremer de medoChinese (Simplified): 吓得发抖Chinese (Traditional): 嚇得發抖Hindi: डर के मारे कांपनाArabic: يرتجف خوفًاBengali: ভয়ে কাঁপা - আতঙ্কে কেঁপে ওঠাRussian: дрожать от страха - трястись от страхаJapanese: 怖さで震える - 恐怖で足がすくむVietnamese: run cầm cập vì sợ - sợ phát runKorean: 겁에 질려 벌벌 떨다Turkish: korkudan tir tir titremekUrdu: ڈر کے مارے کانپناIndonesian: nghiến răng vì sợ - run cầm cập vì sợ
جمل نموذجية
When I saw the big dog, I began to quake in my boots.
basic
The scary movie made her quake in her boots.
basic
I used to quake in my boots before every exam.
basic
The boss's angry voice made everyone quake in their boots.
natural
Don't let that mean teacher make you quake in your boots!
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He talks tough, but he was quaking in his boots during the interview.
natural