US /ɑn ðə rɔŋ fʊt/
・UK /ɒn ðə rɒŋ fʊt/
The shoe is on the other foot. The shoe is on the wrong foot.
The shoe is on the wrong foot. The shoe is on the wrong foot.
French, it's kind of starting off things on the wrong foot.
And two, if you start off your conversation in English or another language that's not French, it's kind of starting off things on the wrong foot.
The anchors started off on the wrong foot by calling the actress Carla, and
The anchors started off on the wrong foot by calling the actress "Clara," and things went downhill rapidly from there.
Uh, I think we got off on the wrong foot.
Uh, I think we got off on the wrong foot.
If we set off on the task, on the wrong foot,
- We didn't set off on the wrong foot, there was no foot at all. - Exactly.
Do you start your day on the wrong foot?
Do you start your day on the wrong foot or maybe you feel disconnected from yourself?
So, maybe your daughter's shoe is "on the wrong foot", and she kind of walks differently like a duck.
And you go: "Oh, your shoe's on the wrong foot. Put it, put the shoe on the right foot."
Swan, I think we got off on the wrong foot.
MR. SWAN, I THINK WE GOT OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT.
I'm sorry. I feel we got off on the wrong foot.