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Icelandic-English translation for: to dig one%27s heels toes feet in
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Dictionary Icelandic English: to dig one 27s heels toes feet in

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Unverified halda e-m á mottunnito keep sb. on one's toes
taka til fótannato take to one's heels
taka á rásto take to one's heels
stappa (niður fótunum)to stamp (one's feet)
þurrka af sérto wipe one's feet
vera á ferlito be on one's feet
Unverified fótkuldi {k}coldness in feet
olnbogaskot {hv}dig (in the ribs)
Unverified vera framarlega á sínu sviðito be one of the leading people in one's field
tær {kv.ft}toes [Digiti pedis]
senda e-m pilluto tread on sb.'s toes
heill {adj} [óskaddaður]in one piece
í einum spretti {adv}in one go
vanafastur {adj}set in one's habits
æviskeið {hv}chapter in one's life
aldursskeið {hv}chapter in one's life
á gamals aldri {adv}in one's old age
vera á áttræðisaldrito be in one's seventies
gera í buxurnarto shit in one's pants
vera í essinu sínuto be in one's element
þverfótato put one foot in front of the other
Unverified vera upp á sitt bestato be in one's prime
í sveita síns andlitis {adv}in the sweat of one's face
vera í þungum þönkumbe lost in one's thoughts
vera í þungum þönkumto be immersed in one's thoughts
hafa e-ð á sérto carry sth. (in one's pockets)
Þar gat líta í hópnum . . .In the crowd one could spot . . .
útþrá {kv}itchy feet
fætur {k.ft}feet
velta vöngum yfir e-uto turn sth. over in one's mind
eiga e-ð í fórum sínumto have sth. in one's possession
hafa e-ð í sínu farteskito have sth. in one's baggage
Unverified hafa e-ð uppi í sérto have sth. in one's mouth
vera með e-ð á sérto carry sth. in one's pockets
vera fótstórto have big feet
táfýla {kv}smell of sweaty feet
vera fótkaldurto have cold feet
Unverified vera fótlúinnto have weary feet
vera fótnetturto have small feet
vera fótsmárto have small feet
vera fótlamato have disabled foot / feet
Unverified vera útskeifurto have out-turned feet
gera á sigto do a stool in one's pants
einslega {adv}one-on-one [between two people, e.g. conversation, meeting]
læknisfr. fótraki {k}hyperhidrosis of the feet [Hyperhidrosis pedum] [excessive sweaty feet]
vera með nefið í hvers manns koppito stick one's nose in other people's business
taka upp kartöflurto dig potatoes
sitja við fótskör e-sto sit at sb.'s feet
pæla e-ð [stinga upp]to dig sth. up
enginn {pron}no one
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