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Bring one to your feet Meaning in English

expression

BRING WUN TOO/YER/YOOR FEET
bring WON TOO YAW FEET

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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