get\ one's\ feet\ wet

get\ one's\ feet\ wet
v. phr. informal
To begin; do something for the first time.

The party was at Bill's house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. "Jump right in and don't be afraid to get your feet wet," said Bill.

"It's not hard to dance once you get your feet wet," said the teacher.


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  • get one's feet wet — (Slang) doing something for the first time …   English contemporary dictionary

  • get one's feet wet — begin to participate in an activity …   Useful english dictionary

  • get your feet wet — mainly american informal phrase to start doing something for the first time This one week course offers the chance to get your feet wet. Thesaurus: to start doing something new or differentsynonym Main entry: foot * * * get your feet wet …   Useful english dictionary

  • get your feet wet — mainly American informal to start doing something for the first time This one week course offers the chance to get your feet wet …   English dictionary

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