- land on one's feet
- come out of a bad situation successfully
He always manages to land on his feet no matter how difficult the situation is.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
He always manages to land on his feet no matter how difficult the situation is.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
land\ on\ one's\ feet — • land on one s feet • land on both feet v. phr. informal To get yourself out of trouble without damage or injury and sometimes with a gain; be successful no matter what happens. No matter what trouble he gets into, he always seems to land on his … Словарь американских идиом
land on one's feet — ► land (or fall) on one s feet have good luck or success. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary
land on one's feet — also[land on both feet] {v. phr.}, {informal} To get yourself out of trouble without damage or injury and sometimes with a gain; be successful no matter what happens. * /No matter what trouble he gets into, he always seems to land on his feet./ * … Dictionary of American idioms
land on one's feet — also[land on both feet] {v. phr.}, {informal} To get yourself out of trouble without damage or injury and sometimes with a gain; be successful no matter what happens. * /No matter what trouble he gets into, he always seems to land on his feet./ * … Dictionary of American idioms
land on one's feet — have good luck or success after some ups and downs, he has finally landed on his feet … Useful english dictionary
land on one's feet — not be injured, land safely … English contemporary dictionary
land on one's feet — verb To be lucky, or successful, often in difficult situations. Ant: fall on ones face … Wiktionary
land (or fall) on one's feet — have good luck or success. → land … English new terms dictionary
fall on one's feet — land upright on one s feet; pull through, surmount or overcome hardship; recover, be rehabilitated … English contemporary dictionary
fall on one's feet — ► land (or fall) on one s feet have good luck or success. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary