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Get (have) cold feet

Get (have) cold feet: Suddenly become (be) very nervous about doing something that you were going to do.


It's normal for people to get cold feet before their wedding.

He agreed to go bungee jumping with his friends, but he got cold feet when he had to climb up and jump.

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