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Meaning of instep
instep (n)
the arch of the foot
the part of a shoe or stocking that covers the arch of the foot
instep (n.)
The arched middle portion of the human foot next in front of the ankle joint.
That part of the hind leg of the horse and allied animals, between the hock, or ham, and the pastern joint.
instep Sentence Examples
- The ballet dancer gracefully raised her instep to point her toes.
- The soccer player stretched his instep to receive the pass with perfect control.
- The hiker's insteps ached from the steep incline.
- The dancer's instep shoes were designed to enhance the arch of her foot.
- The high heels dug into her insteps, causing discomfort after only a few hours of wear.
- The doctor examined the instep of the patient's foot to diagnose the plantar fasciitis.
- The runner's instep was taped to prevent injury during the marathon.
- The gymnast's instep was strong and flexible, allowing for effortless handstands.
- The instep of the shoe rubbed against his skin, causing an annoying blister.
- The tailor made a custom shoe that perfectly accommodated the high instep of the customer.
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The ballet dancer gracefully raised her instep to point her toes.
The soccer player stretched his instep to receive the pass with perfect control.
The hiker's insteps ached from the steep incline.
The dancer's instep shoes were designed to enhance the arch of her foot.