VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

On all fours

Meaning:

On all fours mean on one's hands and knees.

Examples:

  • It's like living with a frat boy on all fours.
  • I love to see a man on all fours.
  • Get on all fours, we can play checkers.
  • I'm going to be on all fours from now on.
  • You don't want to walk into a marriage crawling around on all fours.
  • Did he get down on all fours like a sheep?
  • Why would he run on all fours?
  • Very well and often on all fours.
  • If I do, it'll be on all fours.
  • Maybe, but I'm not gonna sit here on all fours Wait!