Examples of 'hold my feet' in a sentence
Meaning of "hold my feet"
hold my feet: This phrase is often used figuratively to mean to ensure that someone keeps a promise, obligation, or commitment
How to use "hold my feet" in a sentence
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hold my feet
They would hold my feet to the fire.
Hold my feet to the fire of your grace.
So nobody gets to hold my feet to the fire.
Hold my feet and apologize.
I can not do it if you do not hold my feet.
Hold my feet and apologise.
Someone has to hold my feet too.
Hold my feet steady.
I need someone to hold my feet too.
Hold my feet . Hold my feet.
Come and hold my feet.
I am trying to make it a fair fight . Hey, Leanne, hold my feet.
Just hold my feet.
Where are you going? Hold my feet.
They would hold my feet to the fire . I do not.
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You are not going . I am not . Just hold my feet.
Come on down. Hold my feet steady.
Like I said before, though, I am not going to hold my feet to the fire.
You want to hold my feet while I try to do a sit-up?
I am not . Just hold my feet.
Herrmann, will you hold my feet while I get in some crunches?
I guess I could, but I am not going to . They would hold my feet to the fire.
And I invite you to hold my feet to the fire.
Well, I let him hold my feet.
All right, hold my feet.
Now, would you please hold my feet for a keg stand?
I do not care . Hold my feet.
Clemens . Come on down . Hold my feet steady.