be run off (one's) feet

be run off (one's) feet

To be exceptionally busy, especially to an exhausting or exasperating degree; to be made to work very hard and very quickly. We have three parties of 40 scheduled for the dining room this evening, so all of our floor staff are going to be run off their feet. With three young kids, it's hard to remember a time when I wasn't run off my feet.See also: feet, off, run

be run off your feet

If you are run off your feet, you are very busy. The poor girl was run off her feet with five children.See also: feet, off, run

be run off your feet

be kept extremely busy. informalSee also: feet, off, run

be/get ˌrun/ˌrushed off your ˈfeet

be very busy: In the last few days before the holidays, the sales assistants were rushed off their feet.See also: feet, get, off, run, rush