Similar words: have cold feet, cold fish, feet, cold front, cold fusion, itchy feet, coffee table, wildfire. Meaning: n. timidity that prevents the continuation of a course of action.
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1. She got cold feet before her wedding.
2. He got cold feet at the last minute.
3. The Government is getting cold feet about the reforms.
4. The plan failed after sponsors got cold feet.
5. They later got cold feet and canceled the order.
6. Some are said to be getting cold feet.
7. But the prince got cold feet and failed to turn up.
8. Unfortunately he, the lover, had got cold feet at the last minute.
9. He gets cold feet and phones his bank manager asking him to stop the cheque.
10. I began to get cold feet, but these other two guys were totally positive and they were absolutely right.
11. We are all tired, and have cold feet and hands.
12. Sara is getting cold feet about her upcoming wedding.
13. He seems to have cold feet .
14. Richard, I am getting cold feet now.
15. I'm afraid he will have cold feet.
16. People get cold feet. They get a space heater.
17. Yet prices may crumble if speculators suddenly get cold feet.
18. She got cold feet when asked to recite in class.
19. I get cold feet when I have to go to one.
20. The bride got cold feet just before the wedding and ran off.
21. She fished out a pair of David's socks for her cold feet.
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22. He was going to ask her but he got cold feet and said nothing.
23. He and his neighbors bought a fire truck to protect their area(sentencedict.com), but the neighbors got cold feet.
24. While Amelia is out dating, Laura is beset with a severe case of cold feet.
25. Juicy, tender and sinfully rich, I immodestly enjoyed every one when my companion got cold feet.
26. Two weeks ago he was forced out of a reserve match complaining of cold feet.
27. Jesse: I can't even look down. Richard, I am getting cold feet now.
28. Everybody have something: a man have dandruff, and a woman have cold feet.
29. He planned to participate in the demonstration, but then he got cold feet.
30. She said something I equated as: Of course you're going to get sick if you have cold feet all the time—warm them.
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