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barefoot
adjective
Wearing nothing on the feet.
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The word 'barefoot' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who isn't wearing shoes, or a situation in which someone isn't wearing shoes. For example, "The little boy ran barefoot around the park."
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A witness then posted photos online showing the man inside, barefoot and in shorts.
Then Georgia notices Lila at the top of the stairs, barefoot, wearing a slinky dress, a martini glass in hand.
At the end of one long day of riding, the younger vaqueros invited me for a game of barefoot football on a pitch peppered with cowpats.
As an adult runner I haven't run any races barefoot – but I sometimes train barefoot in the sand of the desert.
When I first started, yes, they made me do a lot of barefoot runs.
"Because we were called Wild, people assumed we were feral and rampant, barefoot in the street, with no adult supervision.
I do a little barefoot running after a run – in a grassy field for 10 or 15 minutes – to strengthen the bottoms of my feet and to focus on form.
Some had boots, the younger ones were barefoot.
Do you ever run barefoot, or in barefoot-style shoes?
That would not be good for my feet as a sprinter, but I have run barefoot on the beach.
My major concern was that the ground seemed a bit dirty and I didn't really fancy walking on it barefoot.
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