From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishget/jump/rise etc to your feetget/jump/rise etc to your feetSTANDto stand up after you have been sitting He leapt to his feet and ran outside. → foot
Examples from the Corpus
get/jump/rise etc to your feet• Antony rose to his feet and stood gazing intensely at her.• The three men turned, facing it, Kao Chen getting to his feet.• He got to his feet, did a 365-degree scan, and moved on.• Kay McGovern rose to his feet, cheering appreciatively when the performance ended.• They got to their feet and consulted; then they disappeared.• Zeinab rose to her feet and swept out of the box.