VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Jump in with Both Feet

Meaning:

Begin a new experience wholeheartedly

Examples:

  • Now is the time to jump in with both feet.
  • And I know I need to jump in with both feet.
  • And the only way you'll know for sure Is to jump in with both feet.
  • Uh, yeah, but he is on alert and ready to jump in with both feet if needed.
  • I figured the best way to overcome it was to just jump in with both feet.
  • So I think I'm gonna take the risk and jump in with both feet and see if this new thing calls to me.
  • So how can we be Pontius Pilate in one case, while in the other we jump in with both feet, as it were, into the internal affairs of a country?