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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The foot of the sock was decorated with a cute cartoon character.
The dancer pointed her foot elegantly, showing off her flexibility.
The presser foot can be adjusted for different types of fabrics.
The athlete trained hard to improve his foot speed.
He carefully pulled on his foot the new pair of leather shoes.
The hiker had to foot through the muddy marshland to reach the summit.
The village was situated at the foot of the volcano.
The dancer wore flesh-colored tights with white satin pointe shoes that had a narrow foot.
The foot of the bed was adorned with a fluffy, white duvet.
The foot needs to be cleaned regularly to prevent it from becoming clogged with fabric fibers and lint.
The foot pedal controls the speed of the sewing machine.
She wore stockings that covered her entire foot.
The protesters planned to foot it all the way to the capital.
He decided to foot the 10-mile journey instead of taking the bus.
She had to foot it all the way to the store because her car was in the shop.
The statue was mounted on a pedestal that stood on a foot.
The mountain climber slipped and broke his foot.
The poet used anapestic foot to create a musical rhythm in the verse.
The doctor examined the patient's foot for any signs of injury.
The campsite was located at the foot of the hill.
The car's accelerator pedal is located at the foot of the driver's seat.
She bought a pair of boots with pointed toes and high heels, and the foot was made of soft black leather.
The foot of the mountain was covered in a thick fog.
She admired the intricate henna design on her friend's foot.
She picked up the stocking and inspected the foot to make sure there were no runs.
He had to foot the bill for the car repairs himself.
The snake was coiled up at the foot of the tree.
The dog happily wagged its tail and licked its owner's foot.
She wiggled her foot into the high-heeled shoe, hoping it would fit.
The poet's use of trochaic foot adds a sense of urgency and drama to the verse.
The ruins of the temple were found at the foot of the cliff.
The road winds its way up to the foot of the castle.
The ballerina pointed her foot gracefully in the air.
The athlete slipped his foot into a compression sleeve to help with circulation and reduce swelling.
He admired the craftsmanship of the leather shoe, noting the intricate stitching along the foot.
The haiku employs a syllable count of 5-7-5 per line, rather than a specific foot pattern.
She wore knee-high socks that had a reinforced foot to protect against blisters during long hikes.
The foot is attached to the sewing machine by a hinge.
She chose a pair of strappy sandals with a jeweled foot for her wedding day.
The foot pedal controls the speed of the sewing machine, which in turn affects how quickly the foot moves up and down.
The poet chose to use amphibrachic foot to create a varied and dynamic rhythm in the poem.
He watched in awe as the acrobat balanced on one foot high above the ground.
The river flowed gently at the foot of the valley.
I usually foot it to work, but sometimes I take the bike.
The foot of her slipper was embroidered with delicate pink roses.
The teacher explained the concept of trochaic foot in the class.
The sonnet has a consistent pattern of dactylic foot throughout.
The limerick has a distinct meter of anapestic foot that adds to its humor and playfulness.
The ballad is characterized by the use of common meter, which consists of iambic foot.
The poet experiments with the use of pyrrhic foot to create a subtle and understated rhythm in the poem.
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