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be in someone's shoes

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  • be in someone's shoes — be in (someone s) shoes informal to be in the same situation as someone else, especially an unpleasant situation. If I were in your shoes, I d speak to the boy s parents. Poor Matthew. I wouldn t like to be in his shoes when the results are… …   New idioms dictionary

  • step into someone's shoes — step into (someone s) shoes to take the job or position that someone else had before you. When his father retires, Victor will be ready to step into his shoes. It will take a very special person to fill Barbara s shoes …   New idioms dictionary

  • step into someone's shoes —    If you step into someone s shoes, you take over a job or position held by someone else before you.     William has been trained to step into his father s shoes when he retires …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • fill someone's shoes — fill someone’s shoes phrase to do the job that someone used to do Not many people could fill the old man’s shoes. Thesaurus: to work, and to work in a particular waysynonym Main entry: shoe * * * informal take over someone s function or duties… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in someone's shoes — in (someone s) shoes having the same experience as someone else. If I put myself in their shoes, I think I would have done just what they did. You re not alone – lots of people are in your shoes, looking for work …   New idioms dictionary

  • fill someone's shoes — fill (someone s) shoes to do what someone else has done as well as they did. He was a great coach, and it s not going to be easy to get someone to fill his shoes …   New idioms dictionary

  • put yourself in someone's shoes — If you put yourself in someone s shoes, you imagine what it is like to be in their position …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • in someone's shoes — in someone’s shoes phrase in the situation that someone else is in What would you do if you were in my shoes? Thesaurus: words used to describe situations and circumstanceshyponym general words for situations and circumstancessynonym Main entry:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in someone's shoes —    To talk about being in someone s shoes means to imagine how you would react if you were in a similar situation.     Tom s sales have dropped by 30% this month. I wouldn t like to be in his shoes! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • fill someone's shoes (or boots) — informal take over someone s role and fulfil it satisfactorily. → fill …   English new terms dictionary

  • fill someone's shoes — ► fill someone s shoes (or boots) informal take over someone s role and fulfil it satisfactorily. Main Entry: ↑fill …   English terms dictionary

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