- heart is in their boots
- (someone's) heart is in (their) boots
if someone's heart is in their boots, they feel sad or worried.
His heart was in his boots as he waited for news of the accident.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
His heart was in his boots as he waited for news of the accident.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
someone's heart is in their boots — (someone s) heart is in (their) boots if someone s heart is in their boots, they feel sad or worried. His heart was in his boots as he waited for news of the accident … New idioms dictionary
heart is in boots — (someone s) heart is in (their) boots if someone s heart is in their boots, they feel sad or worried. His heart was in his boots as he waited for news of the accident … New idioms dictionary
someone's heart is in boots — (someone s) heart is in (their) boots if someone s heart is in their boots, they feel sad or worried. His heart was in his boots as he waited for news of the accident … New idioms dictionary
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