footpad (Meaning)

Wordnet

footpad (n)

a highwayman who robs on foot

Webster

footpad (n.)

A highwayman or robber on foot.

footpad Sentence Examples

  1. The fox's soft footpads allowed it to tread silently through the undergrowth.
  2. The cat extended its sharp footpads, ready to pounce on its prey.
  3. The squirrel's tiny footpads provide excellent grip for scaling trees.
  4. The footpads of a camel are broad and padded, enabling it to walk on soft sand.
  5. The elephant's enormous footpads distribute its weight evenly across the ground.
  6. The footpads of a lizard are covered in scales that protect them from rough terrain.
  7. The frog's slimy footpads help it cling to wet surfaces.
  8. The bird's sharp footpads grip branches firmly as it perches.
  9. The footpads of a dog are sensitive to touch, allowing it to detect changes in the ground.
  10. The footpad of a human is a complex structure with multiple bones, muscles, and nerves.

FAQs About the word footpad

a highwayman who robs on footA highwayman or robber on foot.

highwayman, thief, pincher,bandit, robber, housebreaker, stealer, pirate, burglar, cat burglar

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The fox's soft footpads allowed it to tread silently through the undergrowth.

The cat extended its sharp footpads, ready to pounce on its prey.

The squirrel's tiny footpads provide excellent grip for scaling trees.

The footpads of a camel are broad and padded, enabling it to walk on soft sand.