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Not let the grass grow under your feet Meaning in English

expression

NAHT LET thuh, thee GRASS GROW UN-der YOR, YUR FEET
not-LET thuh, thee grahss-GROH UN-duh YAW FEET

Definition

To act quickly and not delay when there is something to do; to make use of opportunities without waiting.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is informal and positive, describing someone who takes initiative or acts promptly. Often used as advice: 'Don’t let the grass grow under your feet!' Not used for rushing carelessly, but for acting efficiently. Avoid literal use.

Example Sentences

You should not let the grass grow under your feet if you want to get that job.

basic

When an opportunity comes, she does not let the grass grow under her feet.

basic

My dad always tells me to not let the grass grow under my feet and finish my homework quickly.

basic

She got the idea and, without hesitation, didn't let the grass grow under her feet.

natural

If you want results, you can't afford to let the grass grow under your feet.

natural

The team moved fast—they definitely didn't let the grass grow under their feet.

natural