put one's best foot forward
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[edit]put one's best foot forward (third-person singular simple present puts one's best foot forward, present participle putting one's best foot forward, simple past and past participle put one's best foot forward)
- (idiomatic) To show oneself in the best or most positive way possible; to make a favorable impression.
- Try to put your best foot forward at all times during a job interview.
- 2020 September 27, Alex McLevy, “With Smile, Katy Perry is desperately trying to have fun again”, in The A.V. Club[1], archived from the original on 28 August 2020:
- Unsurprisingly, Perry puts her best foot forward on opener “Never Really Over,” a song that not only maintains a catchy, hummable refrain, but also ironically doubles as a sort of mission statement for the artist.
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[edit]make favorable impression
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