Talk:two left feet

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This is probably better moved to "have two left feet" and labelled as a verb phrase. The example is of a usage that doesn't use "have", but is the expression really used in that way? — Paul G 09:57, 3 Dec 2004 (UTC)

It's possible to find uses that don't involve the verb have, e.g.: "She went into another bawling protest as she tried to keep up with him in the only clumsy way available to her two left feet.", "Meera was holding Mary Jane close to her, and Mary Jane was dragging her two left feet, trying to keep up with the rhythm." 98.170.164.88 01:47, 23 October 2022 (UTC)Reply