Ainda não temos significados para "pull foot".
1Av we don't pull foot we're a pair o' dead ducks!
2Now we'd better turn in, for we must pull foot early in the morning.
3As the ranger had foretold, the forest guards did indeed pull foot early in the morning.
4Now, Ranger Russell, I think we had better turn in and get some sleep, for we'll have to pull foot early to-morrow.
5Pull foot out sucking-hole of wet and dirt, and walk I on.
6Pull foot, Davey, or the dirty Scutts will take your hair!
7When the sun rose we slung pack and pulled foot.
8Pull foot early they did, too.
9I sneaked out of the brook willows, took a long shot at the beast who struck her, and then pulled foot.
10"If that is so," said I, "we must leave him here and pull foot."
11The Old Bay State actually pulled foot, cleared, dug, as they say, like any scamp with a hue and cry after him.
12"Then we had best pull foot," said I.
13WABC had an announcer at the Battle of Mount Kisco, but he saw a couple of the Connecticut horses coming toward him and pulled foot.
14Whilst Captain Ommanney went to Cape Walker for some observations, we pulled foot (with forced marches) straight across the floe for Griffith's Island.
15"We're to fight the hoppers when they come out, and you guys pull foot," retorted one of the armored men.
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