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been barefoot
adjective
Wearing nothing on the feet.
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I'd been barefoot ever since the agents had whisked me away from the pigeon conductor.
Daniel's feet (he had been barefoot even when he was driving and in the shop — the shopkeeper had stared) were brown and finely complex, high-arched with wire-taut tendons, curling dark hairs tufting each toe.
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"I was trained in modern and interpretive dance, which has always been barefoot".
The most recent productions Strattan has directed at Glendale Centre Theatre have been "Barefoot in the Park," "You Can't Take It With You" and "Dear Ruth". Coming up, he will be directing "Nunsense" and "Four Weddings and an Elvis," both at the Glendale Theatre later this season.
Indeed, if in the three sites surveyed, village private doctors play a central role, as they follow HIV patients and supervise daily treatment and care, most of them (between 60% and 70% depending on the surveyed sites) had been "barefoot doctors", and therefore have received only limited medical training.
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I was barefoot.
Most are barefoot.
He was barefoot.
I'm barefoot.
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