Bring one to your feet Meaning in English
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Definition
To excite or impress someone so much that they stand up, often to show applause or respect. Commonly used about performances that deeply move an audience.
Usage & Nuances
This is an idiomatic, somewhat formal expression, typically used about performers, speakers, or athletes who impress people greatly. Usually plural: 'bring the audience to their feet.' Not used literally for just asking someone to stand.
Example Sentences
The singer's performance brought everyone to their feet.
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The team brought the crowd to their feet with a last-minute goal.
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His powerful speech brought us to our feet.
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That incredible guitar solo brought the entire stadium to its feet.
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Her emotional story brought the audience to their feet in applause.
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The comedian's final joke brought us to our feet laughing and cheering.
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