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Phrase(s): throw oneself at someone’s feet
1. Lit. to bow down humbly at someone’s feet; to prostrate oneself before someone. • In his guilt and horror, he threw himself at the feet of his master and begged forgiveness. 2. Fig. to beg someone’s mercy, forgiveness, blessing, etc. • I throw myself at your feet and beg for your blessing. • I love you sincerely, Jane. I throw myself at your feet and await your command. I’m your slave!
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs