foot (up) (Meaning)
foot (up)
to make a total of (as the cost), to amount to when added or reckoned, a lifting of the foot by a scrummager in rugby before the ball is fairly in the scrummage
Synonyms & Antonyms of foot (up)
foot (up) Sentence Examples
- The hiker put one foot up on the rock to steady himself.
- The ballerina gracefully lifted her foot up in a grand pirouette.
- The puppy placed its paws on the windowsill and gazed up with its head tilted.
- The child's ball soared through the air, and he jumped up to catch it with his foot.
- The woman raised her foot up slightly to avoid a puddle on the sidewalk.
- The horse took a quick step forward, lifting its foot up behind it.
- The acrobat balanced on one leg, his other foot up in the air.
- The dancer extended their foot up towards the ceiling, creating a graceful pose.
- The bird perched on a branch, its foot up against the trunk.
- The skateboarder ollied over the obstacle, his foot up to guide the board.
FAQs About the word foot (up)
to make a total of (as the cost), to amount to when added or reckoned, a lifting of the foot by a scrummager in rugby before the ball is fairly in the scrummage
subtract, tote (up), cast (up),add, tot (up), count, divide, calculate, total, put together
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The hiker put one foot up on the rock to steady himself.
The ballerina gracefully lifted her foot up in a grand pirouette.
The puppy placed its paws on the windowsill and gazed up with its head tilted.
The child's ball soared through the air, and he jumped up to catch it with his foot.