foot|footed|footing|foots in English

verb

[fʊt]

attach a foot to; walk; pay (Slang); move with the rhythm; dance o

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1. She was slight and fleet of foot/fleet-footed.

2. Foots oil (petroleum), silicic acid-treated; Foots oil

3. Bigas FIFA 21 has 2 Skill moves and 2 Weak Foot, he is Left-footed and his workrates are Med/High.

4. Blue footed Booby, blue feet, Galapagos bird, blue-footed Booby, blue footed bird, seabird art, blue footed Booby print, beach house, Booby Edspix

5. These include footing size, overburden pressure, footing material, soil disturbance, and soil properties.

6. ● Don’t land flat-footed.

7. No four-footed creatures.

8. She lost her footing and fell.

9. He lost his footing and fell.

10. The hummocks denied any sure footing.

11. Apodous definition: (of snakes and eels) naturally footless synonyms: footless, apodal antonyms: footed, web-toed, web-footed

12. Biped definition, a two-footed animal

13. I lost/missed my footing and fell.

14. There are six species of Boobies alive today, the Blue-Footed, Red-Footed, Masked, Nazca, Brown, and Peruvian Booby

15. The whole country was on a war footing .

16. All claimants stand on an equal legal footing.

17. Answer: Archipin kebbies denigratory traditionism Saffarid hand-footed

18. It's called the eastern red- footed falcon, obviously.

19. The Labour Party was growing increasingly sure-footed.

20. Biped definition is - a two-footed animal

21. The army was placed on a war footing .

22. I slipped and struggled to regain my footing.

23. Mrs Jenkins missed her footing and fell over.

24. give a firm footing even on slippery surfaces.

25. 2 synonyms for Bipedal: biped, two-footed