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Meanings of
two-footed
in English
Portuguese
bípede
Catalan
bípede
Back to the meaning
Having two feet.
biped
bipedal
quadruped
quadrupedal
Portuguese
bípede
Usage of
two-footed
in English
1
One species of knowledge does not differ from another in being 'two-footed'.
2
His first challenge is a slightly clumsy
two
-
footed
lunge on Nasri.
3
Yet Villa is much more than just a
two
-
footed
striker with impressive perseverance.
4
He wished he could jump over the side and land
two
-
footed
.
5
Wilkinson and Charlie Hodgson are the only other truly accurate
two
-
footed
kickers around.
6
Cole was dismissed for an ugly
two
-
footed
lunge at Ben Thatcher.
7
In fact, he reminded me of a
two
-
footed
baby elephant.
8
Meanwhile, Amdy Faye has been sent off for a
two
-
footed
tackle at the Riverside.
9
And his chief duties were to keep
two
-
footed
and four-footed strays from trespassing thereon.
10
A lunge at Steven Defour was more reckless than malicious but it was
two
-
footed
.
11
He is a
two
-
footed
,
goalscoring assist maker with a Harry Houdini array of tricks.
12
Now, his
two
-
footed
jump of joy is pure Pete Townshend.
13
Sergio Ramos had been sent off for a wild challenge on him, taking off
two
-
footed
.
14
And so too did Bobby Noble; a fast, hard,
two
-
footed
left-back from Reddish in Stockport.
15
Manchester City wing-back Danny Tiatto has apologised for his
two
-
footed
lunge on Blackburn's David Thompson.
16
A player who's not
two
-
footed
if that's any evidence.
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Translations for
two-footed
Portuguese
bípede
Catalan
bípede
Two-footed
through the time