Sweep you off your feet

The phrase "sweep you off your feet" is an idiom that is used to describe the feeling of being completely captivated or overwhelmed by someone or something, typically in a romantic or exciting manner. It implies being so enchanted or impressed that one loses their balance or composure, as if lifted off the ground by a gust of wind.


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Just Saying will “sweep you off your feet” with challenges to complete English language idioms, sayings, and other colloquial phrases.

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