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Examples for "foot"
Examples for "foot"
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.
1The changes in the form of the hoof may now be noticed.
2Later, the changes in the form of the hoof begin to appear.
3A t rail of hoof prints leads upstream along the river bank.
4She was proceeding in the direction the broad cloven hoof marks indicated.
5I was almost happy; the cloven hoof had peeped so damningly out.
1Someone might try to grab one of the pictures and leg it.
2Watts, you must leg it to the sky-line, an' pipe the cruiser.
3I suppose, after the fashion of cayuses, they'll leg it right home.
4Oui, oui, they've got to leg it, and no mistake about it.
5If you've to leg it around a city at speed, bring trainers too.
1I guess you'll have to hoof it the rest of the way.
2Now, I give yer one more chanct ter say yer'll hoof it.
3Now for Aricia, as fast as the b-b-bearers can hoof it.
4Well, you get off this lot as fast as you can hoof it.
5I couldn't get a cab so I had to hoof it.
6The man who doesn't hoof it till then hears from me.
7I'm afraid we'll have to hoof it when this gives out.
8Now I got to hoof it home, for I never brought no money along.
9Or hoof it back to the railroad after I've licked the stuffin' outa you.
10I had to hoof it half a mile to protect that chassis, little missy.
11Then Bud had shouted: "Come ahead, kids, let's hoof it to Torrington!"
12I had just one thing to do, that was to hoof it down the track.
13He seemed to be telling her to hoof it.
14We'll have to hoof it to Thorlakson's and it's a good five miles from here.
15We had no choice but to hoof it.
16You'll have to hoof it into the cañon.