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were barefoot
adjective
Wearing nothing on the feet.
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They were barefoot.
Some were barefoot.
Most were barefoot.
Two were barefoot.
Many of them were barefoot.
They were barefoot; we had platform boots.
Many were barefoot, their ankles caked in light brown mud.
The children were barefoot and still in pajamas.
They carried nothing with them and were barefoot.
The musicians were barefoot, wearing robes with elaborate geometric patterns.
Some wore boots or sandals but many were barefoot.
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