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Not liable to stumble or fall.
surefooted
footsure
steady
Not liable to error in judgment or action.
confident
capable
1
With rein and voice he urged the
sure
-
footed
pony across the ice.
2
His pace was swift and
sure
-
footed
,
even without benefit of a lantern.
3
There's no doubt the S60 is safe,
sure
-
footed
and predictable to drive.
4
He helped his team-mates, covered his patch and was
sure
-
footed
and careful.
5
This is a disposition not entirely favourable to painstaking and
sure
-
footed
reform.
6
It is very
sure
-
footed
,
and strong, and able to carry heavy burdens.
7
The big ocelot, more
sure
-
footed
than himself, was following him up resolutely.
8
They clambered up and down like cats, as
sure
-
footed
as wild goats.
9
Gebler's artistry lies in his
sure
-
footed
moves between real and imagined domains.
10
The back-story is gripping; the finished product, alas, is a lot less
sure
-
footed
.
11
But its steps to strengthen the rebels' military capacity have been less
sure
-
footed
.
12
He went bounding over the rocks with the
sure
-
footed
grace of a chamois.
13
Those in the van were mounted, galloping two abreast upon
sure
-
footed
mountain ponies.
14
More
sure
-
footed
,
the lead mule kept nosing into the hindquarters of Arnaud's horse.
15
Some were on horseback and some on the more
sure
-
footed
mules.
16
The production was immaculate, the leading lady
sure
-
footed
,
her tone convincing.