outfoot Synonyms

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outfoot Meaning

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outfoot (v. t.)

To outrun or outwalk; hence, of a vessel, to outsail.

outfoot Sentence Examples

  1. The fisherman's outfoot was securely planted on the boat deck, stabilizing him against the rocking waves.
  2. The hiker's outfoot slipped on the loose gravel, causing him to stumble slightly.
  3. The dancer's outfoot extended gracefully, forming a perfect arabesque.
  4. The artist placed her outfoot on the canvas, beginning the first brushstroke of her painting.
  5. The goalkeeper anticipated the shot and positioned his outfoot to block the oncoming ball.
  6. The quarterback's outfoot fumbled the football, causing an interception by the opposing team.
  7. The diver used her outfoot to push off from the starting block, propelling herself into the air.
  8. The toddler's outfoot toddled behind her mother, eager to keep up.
  9. The seamstress measured outfoot of the fabric, preparing to cut it for the dress.
  10. The soldier's outfoot pressed firmly against the ground, providing him with a solid base for firing his weapon.

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To outrun or outwalk; hence, of a vessel, to outsail.

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The fisherman's outfoot was securely planted on the boat deck, stabilizing him against the rocking waves.

The hiker's outfoot slipped on the loose gravel, causing him to stumble slightly.

The dancer's outfoot extended gracefully, forming a perfect arabesque.

The artist placed her outfoot on the canvas, beginning the first brushstroke of her painting.