Meaning Of The Word Wrong-foot

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What's The Definition Of Wrong-foot?

wrong-foot
verb: If you wrong-foot someone, you surprise them by putting them into an unexpected or difficult situation.

wrong-foot in American English
to confuse or disconcert so as to make less able to act or respond effectively, reasonably, etc.

wrong-foot in British English
to play a shot in such a way as to cause (one's opponent) to be off balance

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