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Arkadiusz
Hey, what's the difference between these idioms:
catch someone on the wrong foot
catch someone off guard
catch someone on the hop
Can I say: You CAUGHT ME ON THE WRONG FOOT/OFF GUARD/ON THE HOP by asking this question.
Feb 14, 2023 9:45 AM
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In American usage we would say you caught me off guard. We would never use wrong footed as a verb. On the Hop I would probably not be understood by most Americans.
February 14, 2023
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I suppose you could say all three but wrong-foot is usually used as a verb.
You wrong-footed me.
February 14, 2023
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