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Idioms & Phrases
What does the idiom 'to get cold feet' mean?
A
To lose courage at the last moment
B
To feel physically cold
C
To go for a swim
D
To walk barefoot
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Explanation
'To get cold feet' means to lose courage or nerve at the last moment.
Reference: English Vocabulary: Idioms & Phrases (Complete Notes) , Page 1
Hint
Reject the literal 'cold feet' option.
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