Unit of length derived from the international yard.
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Examples for "feet"
Examples for "feet"
1Yes, you read that right: 500 feet of an arboreal plant-filled chimney.
2Bolts were used-butno closer than 15 feet apart; further if possible.
3Step 1 Start with your feet high-levelwith your waist if possible.
4Medvedev said the international community was dragging its feet on the issue.
5That was last year, and I had a case of cold feet.
1Good friends, good food, and some really good southern heart-pickin', foot-stompin' music.
2For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green pinch.
3Background: Several methods of débridement of diabetic foot ulcers are currently used.
4As a result, he almost never set foot in the senate house.
5He set on foot many enterprises, some reaching far East, others West.
1At three separate points, players will find themselves 200ft above sea level.
2Crests, in some cases 10ft above flood stage, were expected this week.
3The length of the body reached about 6 ft. in some cases.
4The Blanchardstown Area Parnership rents the office at £17 per sq ft.
5Today its 315ft clocktower soars above the low-rise buildings of central Washington.
1Of course Rome was here, for where did that proud queen not set her imperial foot?
2It marches to triumph on two feet, an Irish and an Imperial foot.
3"At Ratisbon our imperial foot was laid up for a week."
4"He will find that the stamp of his imperial foot will conjure no corn out of the earth, wherewith to feed his starving boors."
1It was both uplifting and poignant for like many international foot balling epics, the good guys lost.
Translations for international foot