single-foot (Meaning)
single-foot (n)
a rapid gait of a horse in which each foot strikes the ground separately
single-foot (v)
go at a rack
single-foot (n.)
An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i.
single-foot (v. i.)
To proceed by means of the single-foot, as a horse or other quadruped.
Synonyms & Antonyms of single-foot
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single-foot Sentence Examples
- The gymnast took a single-foot hop to initiate her back handspring.
- The runner stumbled slightly before recovering with a single-foot push-off.
- The skater performed an elegant single-foot spin on the icy rink.
- The dancer executed a precise single-foot relevé, holding her leg high in the air.
- The martial artist used a single-foot kick to neutralize his opponent.
- The hiker maneuvered over the slippery trail using a single-foot technique.
- The doctor examined the patient's injured ankle with a single-foot gastrocnemius stretch test.
- The surfer rode a small wave by paddling with one single-foot.
- The outfielder fielded a ground ball with a quick single-foot scoop.
- The carpenter balanced precariously on a ladder with a single-foot on the top rung.
FAQs About the word single-foot
a rapid gait of a horse in which each foot strikes the ground separately, go at a rackAn irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Singl
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The gymnast took a single-foot hop to initiate her back handspring.
The runner stumbled slightly before recovering with a single-foot push-off.
The skater performed an elegant single-foot spin on the icy rink.
The dancer executed a precise single-foot relevé, holding her leg high in the air.