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Meanings of
footfall
in English
Catalan
pas
Spanish
paso
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The sound of a step of someone walking.
step
footstep
Catalan
pas
Usage of
footfall
in English
1
We have only 'compound', 'context',
'
footfall
'
,
and a few other similar ones.
2
Again the noise was heard; again the
footfall
creaked upon the snow.
3
The only sound was the
footfall
of the people upon the pavement.
4
Her
footfall
is the lightest, her laugh the merriest in the house.
5
Her soft voice answered; her light
footfall
was heard on the stairs.
6
A single quiet
footfall
sounded on the porch and the door-bell pealed.
7
I had heard no
footfall
;
there was no noise now behind me.
8
Reaching the foot of the stairs he heard a velvet
footfall
above.
9
The sound of the
footfall
persisted, and was certainly not far off.
10
I can hear his
footfall
on the stairs, he calls my name.
11
Looking up he saw the Pleiades, and the single
footfall
became many.
12
Then came a
footfall
on the stairs, and the landlady rejoined me.
13
Even in stocking feet they made a soft thud with each
footfall
.
14
I heard a
footfall
behind me and turned to see Denna approaching.
15
He heard no alarms, no voices, not so much as a
footfall
.
16
Then I listened, and distinctly heard the
footfall
of men and horses.
Other examples for "footfall"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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footfall
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
light footfall
heavy footfall
soft footfall
hear a footfall
single footfall
More collocations
Translations for
footfall
Catalan
pas
passa
trepig
Spanish
paso
Footfall
through the time
Footfall
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common