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Discover LudwigThe word "barefooted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone or something that is not wearing any shoes or socks. For example, "The barefooted child ran around the playground without a care in the world."
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The first chapter of "The Swimsuit," a recent thriller with a villain who abducts women for pornographic snuff films, opens with the kidnapping of a supermodel on a beach in Hawaii: "Kim McDaniels was barefooted and wearing a blue-and-white-striped Juicy Couture minidress when she was awoken by a thump against her hip, a bruising thump.
Anthony Quinn's barefooted, dancing, woman-loving Zorba became a symbol of Greek vitality that boosted Greek tourism for decades.
But he remained strong throughout, and took joy in watching as barefooted Tyler and Logan began slipping and sliding across the dance floor with their young friends.
He resumed full training even though it was too painful to walk barefooted.
"We were starving and barefooted," he told The Los Angeles Times in 2010.
Various reports described the refugees as "ill clad" and often barefooted.
On a cold November night in Times Square, Officer Lawrence DePrimo was working a counterterrorism post when he encountered an older, barefooted homeless man.
I was barefooted on that coral dust.
When all train lines running in that area are closing until 2016 because of the rebuilding of London Bridge so getting to Deptford will be as easy walking barefooted up Everest?
She's barefooted, gushing thanks to a lackey for cleaning some item of clothing.
Guitar virtuoso Stephen Stills, barefooted Brit Graham Nash and the rotund David Crosby, his white hair cascading over his shoulders, can no longer hit the meticulous high harmonies that were their trademark.
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