Feet example sentences

Related (15): toes, heels, arches, soles, ankles, calluses, pedicure, footwear, kick, stride, balance, orthotics, podiatrist, corns, blisters

"Feet" Example Sentences


1. The feet swung back and forth below the chair.
2. She washed her dirty feet clean in the basin of water.
3. The toddler took his first steps on wobbly feet.
4. Their feet ached after walking for miles.
5. He stomped his feet in frustration.
6. The athlete stretched his legs and feet before the race.
7. The pair of feet wandered through the house at night.
8. The nurse examined the patient's swollen feet.
9. The dog sniffled at the traveler's dusty feet.
10. Ice crept up her legs and covered her feet.
11. They walked along the beach with their feet in the sand.
12. The statue had feet made of stone.
13. The man tapped his feet as he waited.
14. The feet were cold and wet from the puddles.
15. They climbed the mountain to an elevation of 10,000 feet.
16. The hiker estimated he had walked over five miles by the ache in his feet.
17. The cave extended several hundred feet underground.
18. The dancer was up on her feet for hours rehearsing.
19. I have huge size 12 feet.
20. She dipped her sore feet into the bucket of cool water.
21. The lights were out of reach several feet above his head.
22. The feet of the bed were broken and wobbly.
23. The surgeon carefully examined the patient's wounded feet.
24. The young man himself had two left feet when it came to dancing.
25. The wine had gone to his feet and made them unsteady.
26. Their feet left prints in the snow.
27. The homeless man's feet were dirty and cold.
28. The acrobat balanced on the tips of her feet.
29. The city limits sign stands just outside of town a few feet from the highway.
30. The frozen feet were numb and turning blue.
31. The soles of his worn-out feet felt sore after walking all day.
32. The suspect ran down the alley with heavy feet.
33. The children jumped up and down with their little feet.
34. They stared at the ground beneath their feet.
35. His fingers and toes were as cold as his feet.
36. The walls were painted all the way to the baseboard feet.
37. The distance between the feet on the yardstick is 12 inches.
38. They sat with their feet dangling over the edge of the pier.
39. The feet of the towering giraffes wandered along the path.
40. The ancient statue had worn away feet.
41. I could feel the warmth of the fire on my feet.
42. Their feet felt blistered and sore.
43. The height is measured in feet and inches.
44. The tiny feet of the baby drummed against the crib mattress.
45. Her feet swelled up to twice their normal size.
46. The roots broke up the sidewalk feet from the tree.
47. The hardwood floor felt smooth under her bare feet.
48. The cat sniffed at the strange feet in its territory.
49. The old stone monument stood a few feet from the road.
50. They rubbed their frozen feet together for warmth.
51. The diver swam down several feet below the surface.
52. Her feet were dirty from the dusty road.
53. His feet dragged wearily as he walked home.
54. The cheering fans stamped their feet in celebration.
55. We walked arm in arm with our feet stepping in unison.
56. The sound of feet shuffling along the hallway approached.
57. The train rumbled under their feet.
58. They rinsed the salty ocean water off their feet.
59. The path wound through the trees just feet from the crashing waves below.
60. The dust settled over the feet that had passed.

Common Phases


1. Get your feet wet - To have a basic experience or gain initial knowledge of something.
2. Put your best foot forward - To make your best effort.
3. Feel like a ton of bricks on your feet - Feel very heavy or burdensome.
4. Have two left feet - To be clumsy at dancing or any kind of coordination.
5. Be feet first - To begin something right away without hesitation.
6. Get off on the wrong foot - To start something inauspiciously.
7. Be on one's feet again - To recover one's health or spirits.
8. Break a leg (originally "break a foot") - Meaning "good luck" when said to a performer going on stage.
9. Get cold feet - To become nervous or hesitant about something.
10. Be down at the feet - To be very submissive or subordinate.
11. Hard to get a foot in the door - Difficult to get started or make progress.
12. Hold one's feet to the fire - Demanding someone complies or delivers promised results.
13. Keep one's feet on the ground - Remain sensible and pragmatic.
14. Stay on one's feet - To remain standing.
15. Walk all over someone - Treat someone badly or take advantage of them.
16. Beat it feet first - To die.
17. Flat footed - Unprepared or caught off guard.
18. Out on a limb - In a risky or exposed position.
19.Head over heels - Completely or deeply involved.
20. Lose one's feet - To lose one's composure or certainty.

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