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Despite his fervent declarations about expanding “the scope and scale of consciousness” through public discourse, the billionaire got cold feet.
For example, it took him years to propose to his longtime girlfriend, and he nearly got cold feet before their wedding, which was shown in the season 5 finale.
Source: https://screenrant.com/why-vanderpump-rules-tom-schwartz-called-himself-undatable/
I generally have cold feet but felt really warm in them.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/cierracowan/valentines-day-gifts-from-walmart-theyll-probably-assume
‘I think as soon as I hear the word marriage I get cold feet.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/27/alison-hammond-relationship-romance-marriage-this-morning-19402566/
"My aunt got cold feet during her wedding so she stopped at a Spencer's on the way to the church and bought a pen with disappearing ink to sign the marriage certificate with in case she wasn't brave enough to call it off.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/claudiasantos/people-share-worst-weddings
Roberts said what might give the JETPs a future is that they have such high-level support, even if one tipped for India now looks likely to be "off the table", with New Delhi apparently having cold feet.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-12-energy-illusion-jetp-climate-funds.html
Toronto had long sought such authority, but now has cold feet because it comes from Ford’s hand; Mississauga and Brampton, brimming with ambition, have no such inhibition.