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IDIOM - to "be run/rushed off your feet"

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Post  Vincent Law Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:57 am

IDIOM - be run/rushed off your feet:

It means to have to work very hard or very fast.

Ex: "There's only one secretary working for the whole accounts department and the poor woman is run off her feet." - "We weren't exactly rushed off our feet - there was only one visitor all afternoon."

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