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  • 51foot*/*/*/ — [fʊt] (plural feet [fiːt] ) noun I 1) [C] the part of your body at the end of your leg, on which you stand He wiped his feet on the mat.[/ex] She injured her right foot playing basketball.[/ex] See: shoot I, stand I 2) (plural feet foot) [C] a… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 52foot — See: AT ONE S FEET, COLD FEET, DEAD ON ONE S FEET, DRAG ONE S FEET, FROM HEAD TO FOOT, GET OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT, GET ONE S FEET WET, HAND AND FOOT, KEEP ONE S FEET, KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, LAND ON ONE S FEET, LET GRASS GROW UNDER ONE S FEET, ONE… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 53foot — See: AT ONE S FEET, COLD FEET, DEAD ON ONE S FEET, DRAG ONE S FEET, FROM HEAD TO FOOT, GET OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT, GET ONE S FEET WET, HAND AND FOOT, KEEP ONE S FEET, KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, LAND ON ONE S FEET, LET GRASS GROW UNDER ONE S FEET, ONE… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 54foot — See: at one s feet, cold feet, dead on one s feet, drag one s feet, from head to foot, get off on the wrong foot, get one s feet wet, hand and foot, keep one s feet, knock off one s feet, land on one s feet, let grass grow under one s feet, one… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 55foot — n 1. trotter, hoof, paw, pad; Inf. tootsy, Anat. pes, kicker, (usu. pi.) dog. 2. base, foundation, principle, basis, footing, groundwork, substructure, substratum, understruc ture; support, pedestal, stand, rest, prop, stay, brace; bottom, Archit …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 56foot — [OE] Foot traces its ancestry back to Indo European *pōd , *ped , which provided the word for ‘foot’ in most modern Indo European languages (the exceptions are the Slavic languages, whose ‘foot’ – words, such as Russian noga and Czech noha, come… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 57foot — [OE] Foot traces its ancestry back to Indo European *pōd , *ped , which provided the word for ‘foot’ in most modern Indo European languages (the exceptions are the Slavic languages, whose ‘foot’ – words, such as Russian noga and Czech noha, come… …

    Word origins

  • 58foot — нога vertical foot bounce прыжок вверх с ног the impression of a foot отпечаток ноги foot product средство для ухода за ногами foot scrub отшелушивающее средство для ног hopping on one foot подскоки на одной ноге …

    English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • 59Foot — Recorded in the spellings of Foot,Foote,Foott, and Footer, this is a famous surname, recorded throughout England, but probably most associated with the West Country. It is believed to have pre 7th century Norse Viking origins, to derive from the… …

    Surnames reference

  • 60foot —   1. Anatomical. Wāwae.    ♦ Ball of foot, mānea.    ♦ Hollow of foot, instep, poli, poli wāwae, poho wāwae.    ♦ To trip with the foot, kāwae.    ♦ Foot binding, ūmi i ana i ka wāwae.   2. Twelve inches. Kapua i …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary