A foot whose entire sole comes into complete or near-complete contact with the ground.
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Examples for "flatfoot"
Examples for "flatfoot"
1This time would you please call that Irish flatfoot,...what's his name?
2I was only sorry I had not looked up flatfoot in the encyclopedia.
3Of course, it couldn't possibly be a flatfoot: someone would have tipped him off.
4All due respect, pal, but you're just a retired flatfoot.
5Believe me, Larry, that flatfoot is certainly sore at you!
1The Cincinnati Gazette came out flat foot for the withdrawal of Lincoln.
2The ordinary arch supports supplied by shoemakers do not cure flat foot.
3Spinal curvature and flat foot are unnecessary, but others cannot catch them.
4The wide, flat foot, with low heels, may be first considered.
5The arched foot, too, comes in; this is an advance on the flat foot.
6Copeland was an out-and-out "office" man, anything but a " flat foot."
7Just let any man come out flat foot and tell me so, face to face.
8Then it raised one huge, flat foot and placed it on the earth, taking a stride towards them.
9Sometimes flat foot is the result of early urging the child to rest the weight of the body upon the undeveloped arch.
10She stamped her flat foot and repeated her command in so savage a tone that Kirk perceived the uselessness of trying to explain.
11A man with blond hair, flat feet that shuffled, small tender hands.
12The new arrivals were Upyatu- atallpeople, with broad flat feet.
13He stood six feet two inches on very large flat feet.
14There were ducks with long fat bodies and big flat feet.
15All the figures spinning about on their stools and flat feet
16But Janice heard Olga's big, flat feet land upon the floor almost instantly.
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