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Meaning of footfight
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footfight (n.)
A conflict by persons on foot; -- distinguished from a fight on horseback.
footfight Sentence Examples
- The children engaged in a chaotic footfight, kicking and stomping each other relentlessly.
- The crowd roared with laughter as the clowns staged an impromptu footfight on stage.
- The toddlers had a delightful time having a footfight on the living room carpet.
- The footfight between the two boxers was fierce, with each blow sending a shockwave through the ring.
- The unruly students were punished for starting a food fight in the cafeteria.
- The medieval knights prepared for battle by practicing their intricate footfighting techniques.
- The soldiers engaged in a desperate footfight against the invading army.
- The prisoners had a secret footfight every night, using blankets as makeshift weapons.
- The playful puppies had a footfight, chasing each other across the backyard.
- The two friends had a harmless footfight, giggling and rolling around on the grass.
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A conflict by persons on foot; -- distinguished from a fight on horseback.
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The children engaged in a chaotic footfight, kicking and stomping each other relentlessly.
The crowd roared with laughter as the clowns staged an impromptu footfight on stage.
The toddlers had a delightful time having a footfight on the living room carpet.
The footfight between the two boxers was fierce, with each blow sending a shockwave through the ring.