Dictionary of English Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions
This is used to describe someone who has just said something embarrassing, inappropriate, wrong or stupid. Foot in the door If you have or get your foot in the door, you start working in a company or organisation at a low level, hoping that you will be able to progress from there. ................
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