"Finding Your Feet"(feeling more comfortable in what you are doing...)You are <B>finding your feet</B> when you are learning what to do and becoming more comfortable acting in a certain type of situation. Example: I've only been at this job for a few mo
12. find one's feet to become capable or confident, as in a new job n a person, thing, etc, that is found, esp a valuable or fortunate discovery [Old English findan; related to Old Norse finna, Gothic finthan, Old High German fintan to find] ˈfindable adj Collins English Diction...
find one's feet to become able to cope with a new situation.She found the new job difficult at first but she soon found her feet.acostumbrarse find out 1.to discover.I found out what was troubling her.descubrir,averiguar 2.to discover the truth (about someone),usuallythat he has done...
12. find one's feet to become capable or confident, as in a new job n a person, thing, etc, that is found, esp a valuable or fortunate discovery [Old English findan; related to Old Norse finna, Gothic finthan, Old High German fintan to find] ˈfindable adj Collins English Diction...