have one's legs/feet/knees cut out from under (one)
idiom
: be knocked down by something that hits one's legs very hard
When I learned that I was seriously ill, I felt as if my feet were cut out from under me.
—often used figuratively.When the program lost the grant its financial legs had been cut out from under it.
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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