footstall Antonyms
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Meaning of footstall
Wordnet
footstall (n)
an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue)
Webster
footstall (n.)
The stirrup of a woman's saddle.
The plinth or base of a pillar.
footstall Sentence Examples
- The hikers encountered a footstall on their treacherous journey, forcing them to pause and regroup.
- The dancer's footstall during the performance drew laughter from the audience.
- The elderly woman's footstall as she entered the room caused concern for her safety.
- The horse stumbled, causing a footstall that sent its rider tumbling.
- The soldier's footstall in the parade caused a ripple of confusion among the ranks.
- The basketball player's quick footstall allowed him to intercept the pass.
- The runner's footstall on the wet pavement brought him crashing down.
- The toddler's footstall while walking hand-in-hand with his mother sent him tumbling into the grass.
- The hiker's footstall on the slick rock face forced him to quickly regain his balance.
- The cat's sudden footstall on the windowsill caused the vase to wobble precariously.
FAQs About the word footstall
an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue)The stirrup of a woman's saddle., The plinth or base of a pillar.
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The hikers encountered a footstall on their treacherous journey, forcing them to pause and regroup.
The dancer's footstall during the performance drew laughter from the audience.
The elderly woman's footstall as she entered the room caused concern for her safety.
The horse stumbled, causing a footstall that sent its rider tumbling.