How do I explain the meaning of ‘bouncing on the balls of her feet’?

Is reading Harry Potter

a bad idea? “Quite
correct,” said Professor Grubbly-Plank, hands behind her back and bouncing on the balls of her feet. I am a substitute teacher standing in for Professor Hagrid. I am still working as a substitute teacher’s assistant. What

is the meaning of the sentence “bouncing on the balls of her feet”? I don’t know what ball is. What is the ball? Can I go to baseball? Why do people love football?

What should I do to strengthen my position in the equator?

Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
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It’s a way which people make when they feel a lot of excitement or anxious. They are standing and they use their toes to bounce upside down.

Answered on March 3, 2021.
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Is the idiom about balls of feet? At the point in the point between the toes, where their ends form. Is this a common gesture done by many?

When the balls of her feet were bouncing, the feet would bouncing. What should the heel do, or the weight? :))

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Answered on March 3, 2021.
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