Common term for the state of not wearing any footwear.
1 Earlier, she said, he had forced her to walk four miles barefoot .
2 His shoes were in the barefoot style: worn both up and down.
3 Rachel Solando didn't slip barefoot out of a locked room without help.
4 Others were wearing the minimum for decency: many barefoot , many more bare-chested.
5 Have you seen the barefoot running shoes many companies are making now?
6 She got along better barefoot , but Eileen Holland refused to try it.
7 He would have gone barefoot in the snow without a question now.
8 Yes, it was not good etiquette to dance barefoot on the dead.
9 I'm just a boy, barefoot , unarmed, afraid, not ready for the truth.
10 The number of women who attend market barefoot is the large majority.
11 I don't think you'd ever see someone walk around barefoot in Germany.
12 She was in rags, barefoot , like the poorest nomad of them all.
13 If you're going to be pregnant, you'll want to be barefoot , too.
14 Dada was lying barefoot on the deck: Herse would hide her shoes.
15 We heard the patter-patter of barefoot horses ascending the long, low hill.
16 She runs barefoot and avoids the bodies, but cannot avoid the stones.
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Barefoot в диалектах
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