A hidden flaw in one’s character
Etymology:
- This expression takes its reference from Bible Daniel ( 2:31-32) a king who saw a dream of a statue whose head was made of gold, its body was made of silver and brass, its legs were of iron and its feet were made of iron and clay. Then he visualizes that the statue broke into pieces which eventually flew way in the air. The kings for teller interpreted his dream saying that his empire will come to an end finally. It simply suggests that any highly regarded thing or person has some “feet of clay” which can spoil one’s reputation.
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No one is perfect as everyone has some feet of clay.
Submitted on February 25, 2019
Additional definitions for 'Feet of Clay':
feet of clay | To say that someone, who appears strong or invincible, in fact has a hidden weak point which could cause their fall. |
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