to get cold feet

The phrase "to get cold feet" means to suddenly feel nervous, hesitant, or fearful about doing something, especially after having initially expressed eagerness or commitment to do it. It is often used in the context of backing out or reconsidering a decision or action due to doubt, anxiety, or lack of confidence.


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