foot-sore Antonyms
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Meaning of foot-sore
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foot-sore (a.)
Having sore or tender feet, as by reason of much walking; as, foot-sore cattle.
foot-sore Sentence Examples
- After the grueling hike, my feet were foot-sore and aching.
- The marathon runner struggled to continue, his feet foot-sore and blistered.
- The soldier's long march left him foot-sore and exhausted.
- The hiker's boots chafed against his feet, making them foot-sore and uncomfortable.
- The pilgrim's journey to the holy site left his feet foot-sore and weary.
- The farmer's daily toil in the fields made his feet foot-sore and calloused.
- The dancer's pirouette left her feet foot-sore and bruised.
- The construction worker's heavy boots left his feet foot-sore and throbbing.
- The traveler's long journey on foot left his feet foot-sore and raw.
- The mountaineer's ascent up the jagged peak left his feet foot-sore and bleeding.
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Having sore or tender feet, as by reason of much walking; as, foot-sore cattle.
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After the grueling hike, my feet were foot-sore and aching.
The marathon runner struggled to continue, his feet foot-sore and blistered.
The soldier's long march left him foot-sore and exhausted.
The hiker's boots chafed against his feet, making them foot-sore and uncomfortable.