Sentence examples for foot stick from inspiring English sources

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foot stick

noun

A bevelled piece of furniture placed against the foot of the page, to hold the type in place.

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The site is using Dreamhost, a cheap service that most companies wouldn't go near with a ten foot stick, as its storage provider.

So don't shoot yourself in the foot; stick to complimenting her hair, eyes, lips, or clothes.

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A lifeless foot sticks out of a pile of plaster.

Or maybe it was the bloody rabbit's foot sticking out of his chest.

At best, many say, the judiciary has one foot stuck in the bad old days.

As he caught the ball, his foot stuck in the mud.

"We found a foot sticking up out of the rubble," he said.

The next morning, another mouse has its foot stuck in a trap.

Its economy has made progress, with one foot stuck in the past and a toe dipped in the future.

The Redskins enter Giants Stadium on Sunday with one foot stuck in mediocrity and the other one dancing in hope.

It's very frustrating, but I know if my foot stuck, the field goal would have went through".

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