Sentence examples for foot from inspiring English sources

'foot' is correct and usable in written English, and can be used to refer to the body part, as well as a unit of length or a unit of measure for a poem
For example, "The bridge was 4 feet tall."

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foot

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.

  • A spider has eight feet.

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Mr David Wilkie, aged 35, was killed when a concrete block and a four foot long concrete post were dropped on his car from a bridge 20 feet above the A465 Heads of the Valleys road near Merthyr Tydfil.

The Rams are now unbeaten in 10 league games while Blackpool remain rooted to the foot of the table with one win all season.

There they abandoned the Steyr and continued on foot, sleeping in the forest and taking turns to keep watch.

People with disabilities and disfigurements have to work harder than non-disabled people to get their foot on the career ladder.

Explore the area by foot or on the river or take a short drive to Southwold or Dunwich.

Having followed in to contest the ball, Völler appeared to do all he could to avoid clattering Van Breuckelen in mid-air but an incensed Rijkaard attempted to drag Völler to his feet by the ear, then stamped on his foot, prompting the German to fall to the ground.

But LifeNews, a Russian website known for its access to the Kremlin's security services, reported on Sunday that Kiev's forces were shelling airport building and said rebels had repulsed four "mass attacks" by Ukrainian foot soldiers and 15 tanks in the morning.

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As good as it can be to have a foot-long sub to munch on, sometimes it's nice to have a lunch that's a little bit of lots of things, buffet-bar style.

A few thousand fans were gathered around to watch him sink a two-foot putt for a final par.

So now, dear readers, if you're heading off for some lunch, make sure you get back to the sofa in time for the 18-foot skiffs.

First, an elegant en pointe sashay through a bemused defence was crowned with a composed, artful finish – "what a good goal", said the commentator – and then a beautifully placed left-foot blast was deposited into the far corner from outside the box - "what a good goal", said the commentator.

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