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been feet
noun
A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.
Exact(3)
It had been feet from going out of bounds.
In an evolutionary sense, these outer portions appear to have had a complex history and, within the human mammalian ancestry, to have passed first through a stage when all four would have been "feet," serving as the weight-bearing ends of extremities, as in quadrupeds in general.
We've been feet away from each other, so many times, but never really together.
Similar(56)
Shoes are feet.
In New York, it's feet".
Then it was "feet off".
Now all you get is foot-dragging.
Morton Bahamas was footing the bill.
Will the Telegraph be footing the bill?
And the students are footing the bill.
He was footing the bill.
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