foot
Definition of foot:
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
That part of its body on which an animal stands or walks; the lower part or base; a measure- 12 in. ( orig.) the length of a man's foot; foot soldiers; a division of a line of poetry; - pl. FEET ( fet).
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part of speech: noun
The lower part, base, or bottom of anything; that on which any animal or thing stands; a measure of 12 inches; a step or pace; the division of a line of poetry.
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part of speech: verb
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Common misspellings:
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- foom (0.8%)
- goot (4.0%)
- doot (0.8%)
- fot (35.2%)
- foor (40.0%)
- foott (1.6%)
- ap (0.8%)
- floot (1.6%)
- foo (8.0%)
- fott (2.4%)
- footlong (0.8%)
- oot (2.4%)
- footy (1.6%)
Usage examples for foot:
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To the foot of the stair he shot.
"Donal Grant" – George MacDonald -
No; the men fall in at the foot of the hill.
"On the Heels of De Wet" – The Intelligence Officer -
He stood up straight, moved the foot that he had been used to move- then the other, the one that he had never moved.
"Harding's luck" – E. [Edith] Nesbit