Aún no tenemos significados para "walk barefoot".
1Some civilians now have to walk barefoot, unable to find shoes their size.
2I would go to him if I had to walk barefoot.
3Formerly it was quite the thing to walk barefoot in the dew at dawn.
4I'd already decided that I'd rather walk barefoot on burning coals than wear either.
5No, not though I walk barefoot after him to the ends of the earth.
6You not walk barefoot long time 'count broken glass everywhere.
7We are pilgrims here and we cannot walk barefoot on this world's rugged roads.
8Ever wonder how dogs can walk barefoot in the snow?
9But it means you can now walk barefoot on a scorching pavement without the pain.
10It was also a painful place to walk barefoot.
11He would walk barefoot through fire for that look.
12When he began to walk he would walk barefoot.
13Would he do such a thing, walk barefoot to Arizona to make some sort of point?
14She tried to walk barefoot up a lava slope that was just short of melting hot.
15Unlike most Englishmen, Lawrence could survive on their meager diet and walk barefoot where they did.
16Don't walk barefoot, Stanislaw, or you'll catch cold.
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