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You ask about "fallen aches" perhaps you mean fallen arches.It mean flat feet or flat footed.
tendons of the foot muscles help hod the bones firmly in the arched position but still allow a certain amount of give or springiness. Weak arches are referred to as "fallen arches" or "flat feet"
Weakened arches in the feet, usually causing flat foot.
Perhaps you have flat feet, fallen arches.
it means fallen angels,
your feet can hurt more since your feet don't have their natural protection
Fallen arches refers to your feet. Normally your foot has an arch to it but if you have a fallen arch that means the ligaments have become lax and your foot becomes flatter.
If something has fallen off, it might mean one of several things. It could mean that an object has slipped off the surface it was sitting on, and fallen. It could also mean that something has decreased.Examples of both meanings:The vase has fallen off the shelf and broken.Business has fallen off since that new store opened.
For someone who had fallen down or is knocked down and are no longer standing on their feet then when someone helps them stand up they are on their feet or if it was you then you are "put on your feet".
It means "fallen" in Latin.
Newly fallen snow.
Picture a cat falling - it twists around until it lands with its feet under it. This is the image for this idiom. A person has figuratively fallen (financially or otherwise) but has managed to "land" without injury. They have survived a disaster of some sort.