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-footed
adjective
- having a foot or feet as specified
four-footed
- having a tread as specified
heavy-footed
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Better Neighbors LA, a self-described coalition of hosts, tenants, housing activists, hotel workers and community members, footed Oliver’s $1,050 petition ban fee with the city.
And passage to Dublin - as well as a place in the European football history books - was confirmed when Stanisic cut in from the right and fired low, left footed, past Svilar.
With two left footed players standing over the set pieces it constantly makes the keeper question who will be taking them.
But he alleged that Seven had footed the bill for several expensive dinners with Mr Lehrmann, and a golfing trip in Tasmania.
Several of his most prominent lawyers have surpassed $5 million each in payments, all footed by the former president’s campaign donors, according to the FEC filings.
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