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Not liable to stumble or fall.
sure-footed
footsure
steady
Not liable to error in judgment or action.
confident
capable
1
Although the night was dark, the roadbed was firm and Midnight
surefooted
.
2
Twenty-five years' experience on the social ladder had made her exceedingly
surefooted
.
3
Down leaped Shadowfax, like a deer that runs
surefooted
in the mountains.
4
Harris's
surefooted
and confident approach to the campaign contributed to it.
5
But as
surefooted
as goats are those horses of the hills.
6
Bear was
surefooted
,
but Raif found himself making mistakes and stumbling.
7
They traveled like
goats
-
as
surefooted
and as light upon their feet.
8
She was particularly
surefooted
as a rule, her supple body balancing itself instinctively.
9
The gaps between the cars are narrow enough for the
surefooted
to step across.
10
But he was
surefooted
and his confidence helped the others.
11
Her mount,
surefooted
as a chamois, seemed in his element.
12
I've heard the word before. He put the spurs to his
surefooted
little garron.
13
Buccari's horse trailed MacArthur's
surefooted
mount down the steep decline.
14
My bullocks are
surefooted
,
and you may rely on me for keeping them straight.
15
If England prove as
surefooted
in the same arena today, they will be mightily relieved.
16
It took little attention, as the horses were
surefooted
and never veered from the road.
surefooted
surefoot
·
more surefooted
extremely surefooted
reasonably surefooted
so surefooted
surefooted broncho