Cut/Kick The Legs Out From Under

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Synonyms of cut/kick the legs out from under

Antonyms of cut/kick the legs out from under

Collocations of cut/kick the legs out from under

success
Frequency: 75 %

The unexpected setback threatened to cut the legs out from under their success.

support
Frequency: 70 %

The sudden loss of funding cut the legs out from under the organization's support system.

confidence
Frequency: 60 %

The negative feedback from the critics kicked the legs out from under her confidence.

authority
Frequency: 45 %

The scandal undermined his credibility and cut the legs out from under his authority.

Idiomatic Expressions for cut/kick the legs out from under

  • Phrase: kick the legs out from under
    Meaning: to cause someone to stumble or fall by striking their legs
    Usage: The boxer managed to kick the legs out from under his opponent, causing him to lose his balance.