Related Clues:
- Brings foot down heavily onto the ground
- No pests with relative by marriage
- Tokens stuck on letters
- Gummed receipts of postal fees
- Philatelists study them
- Brings one's foot down heavily on the envelope
- Not being one's own child, one keeps him underfoot
- If one's got them underfoot, one may take a stick to them
- Put your best foot forward, my boy
- After tea, looks at a book on the stairs
- As he's not really one's child, one puts one's foot down
- One puts one's foot down when it's not one's own child
- How one has one's nose in a book after tea on the stairs
- Give them stick as one puts one's foot down
- How one puts one's foot down over the one that is not one's own child