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English Idioms Take A Load Off Your Feet
Take A Load Off Your Feet - relax; sit down; rest
- I am very tired. I just want to take a load off my feet.
- My father is very tired when he comes home, so he sits down and takes a load off his feet.
- We have been driving for hours. We just want to take a load off our feet.
- You look very tired. I think you need to take a load off your feet.
- I went hiking for a few hours. I want to come home and take a load off my feet.
- My boss works very hard. I think she needs to take a load off her feet.
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