
What Does “step into somebody’s shoes” mean?
Definition:
to take over someone’s place or job.
Example(s)
Who do you think will step into Leila’s shoes when she leaves?
This idiom is in the clothes category.

to take over someone’s place or job.
Who do you think will step into Leila’s shoes when she leaves?
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