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cold feet1893, American English; the presumed Italian original (avegh minga frecc i pee) is a Lombard proverb meaning "to have no money," but some of the earliest English usages refer to gamblers, so [..]
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cold feetA complaint, otherwise known as aerosthenia or nervousness about going into the air
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cold feetHe is a coward. Someone who seeks shelter when the going gets tough.
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cold feet
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