
What Does “be in somebody’s shoes” mean?
Definition:
to be in the situation that another person is in.
Example(s)
I wouldn’t like to be in Nancy’s shoes. She’ll have a lot of problems with her boss.
This idiom is in the clothes category.

to be in the situation that another person is in.
I wouldn’t like to be in Nancy’s shoes. She’ll have a lot of problems with her boss.
Join thousands of English learners and teachers who get free tips, lesson ideas, and language insights straight into their inboxes.