flat footed in English

adjective
1
having flat feet.
a flat-footed, overweight cop
2
unable to move quickly and smoothly; clumsy.
getting caught in flat-footed ignorance can be uncomfortable
3
not clever or imaginative; uninspired.
he has little space for anecdote, but the text is no flat-footed catalog

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1. ● Don’t land flat-footed.

2. Right now, seems like he's flat-footed, just trying to tee off on Durán.

3. Clunky (also: awkward, butterfingered, cack-handed, coltish, flat-footed, gawky, ham-fisted, ham-handed, hulking, oafish)

4. 23 Campaign leaders were caught flat-footed when the opinion polls suddenly started to swing the other way.

5. Sennhauser says that the government has employed these technologies smartly despite being caught flat-footed by the initial furor after the election.

6. Also known as the Binturong, the bearcat is agile like a cat in the canopy and less adept on ground, walking flat-footed like a bear

7. See: be Caught flat-footed be Caught in a time warp be Caught in the act be Caught in the crossfire be Caught in the middle be Caught napping be Caught off (one's) guard be Caught on the hop be Caught on the wrong foot be Caught short be Caught with (one's) pants down be Caught with (one's) trousers down be Caught with chaff be Caught with your pants