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Meanings of
barefoot
in English
Russian
босой
Portuguese
pé descalço
Spanish
pies decalzos
Catalan
descalç
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Common term for the state of not wearing any footwear.
footwear
Russian
босой
Without shoes.
barefooted
shoeless
Related terms
unshod
unshoed
Synonyms
Examples for "
barefooted
"
barefooted
shoeless
Examples for "
barefooted
"
1
They were all
barefooted
;
this was another sign of their religious importance.
2
The whoop of a
barefooted
,
black-faced urchin in the corridor roused him.
3
He knew that half of them were practically
barefooted
and in rags.
4
Two
barefooted
,
but very husky negroes came running in from the portico.
5
Buck was sitting on the fence by the roadside,
barefooted
and hatless.
1
The furtive suggestion of those
shoeless
feet struck her with horror-formless ,unreasoning
2
He walked over and put his gun against the
shoeless
man's nose.
3
I'll describe your hangdog look and
shoeless
state for her too.
4
Unfortunately for the 27 year-old, she was
shoeless
at the time.
5
Leaves crunched under his feet, which were large and
shoeless
,
tough with calluses.
Usage of
barefoot
in English
1
Earlier, she said, he had forced her to walk four miles
barefoot
.
2
His shoes were in the
barefoot
style: worn both up and down.
3
Rachel Solando didn't slip
barefoot
out of a locked room without help.
4
Others were wearing the minimum for decency: many
barefoot
,
many more bare-chested.
5
Have you seen the
barefoot
running shoes many companies are making now?
6
She got along better
barefoot
,
but Eileen Holland refused to try it.
7
He would have gone
barefoot
in the snow without a question now.
8
Yes, it was not good etiquette to dance
barefoot
on the dead.
9
I'm just a boy,
barefoot
,
unarmed, afraid, not ready for the truth.
10
The number of women who attend market
barefoot
is the large majority.
11
I don't think you'd ever see someone walk around
barefoot
in Germany.
12
She was in rags,
barefoot
,
like the poorest nomad of them all.
13
If you're going to be pregnant, you'll want to be
barefoot
,
too.
14
Dada was lying
barefoot
on the deck: Herse would hide her shoes.
15
We heard the patter-patter of
barefoot
horses ascending the long, low hill.
16
She runs
barefoot
and avoids the bodies, but cannot avoid the stones.
Other examples for "barefoot"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
barefoot
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
go barefoot
walk barefoot
padded barefoot
barefoot boy
stand barefoot
More collocations
Translations for
barefoot
Russian
босой
барефутеры
ходьба босиком
барефутер
босоногохождение
босоногий образ жизни
барефутинг
босая
босиком
хождение босиком
Portuguese
pé descalço
Spanish
pies decalzos
pie descalzo
Catalan
descalç
Barefoot
through the time
Barefoot
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common