What is another word for got out from under my feet?

Pronunciation: [ɡɒt ˈa͡ʊt fɹɒm ˌʌndə ma͡ɪ fˈiːt] (IPA)

One possible synonym for the phrase "got out from under my feet" could be "moved out of the way". This conveys a similar idea of something previously being in the way and then being removed or repositioned, allowing for clearer movement or navigation. Another possible synonym could be "cleared a path" which suggests actively making space or removing obstacles in order to make progress or avoid tripping or stumbling. More generally, one could use phrases like "stepped aside", "made way", or "shifted position" to convey the idea of someone or something moving in order to allow for smoother movement or greater freedom of motion.

What are the hypernyms for Got out from under my feet?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: got out from under my rug, got out from under my bed, got out from under my table, got out from under my car, got out from under my desk

Similar words: crawl, sneak, tiptoe, slither

Similar phrases: under the bed, under the table, under the car

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