Show your better side, be the best you can be
It can be. It can also be a literal command to place one foot in front of the other and walk forward. As an idiom, it means to take small steps in order to reach a goal.
you hop on your right foot jumping forward then on your left foot jumping backwards.
give it all you've got put your all into it give it your best shot give it everything you've got put your best foot forward give it your all
The main conflict is Jenna being able to realize who she really is and how she needs to deal with her whole life.
Actually this is an idiom, it means To misspeak; to say something embarrassing or wrong. ex:- I really put my foot in my mouth during the interview.
The literal meaning would be that you have one foot that is "the best" and you're tossing it out ahead of you.
when meeting new people, put your best foot forward
It can be. It can also be a literal command to place one foot in front of the other and walk forward. As an idiom, it means to take small steps in order to reach a goal.
I'll give it everything I've got.I'll give it my all.I'll work my heart out.I'll give it my best shot.I'll put my heart into it.I'll put my best foot forward.
The cast of Your Best Foot Forward - 2012 includes: Ally Pinnock as Veronica
probably not
Best Foot Forward - 1954 TV was released on: USA: 20 November 1954
That is an idiom (an expression or saying particular to a region that has a figurative meaning).
Yes. Forward is an adverb modifying the verb "put."
I'm not certain, but when googling it seems like foot is more common. Both technically mean the same thing.
Best Foot Forward - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Sweden:Btl USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #9191)
came from foot racing. It is well known one leg is stronger than the other. To put your 'Best Foot' forward would enable one to start the race faster by putting the strongest foot forward thus enabling one to "get the edge" on others by improving their beginning position.