How to use in-sentence of “barefoot”:
+ Many stereotypes of the great fakir exist, including a near-naked man easily fire-walkingwalking barefoot on burning coals, sitting or meditating, or “living on air”.
+ During this operation one barefoot Norseman had the misfortune to step upon a thistle, causing him to cry out in pain, thus alerting Scots to the presence of the Norse invaders.
+ She co-wrote with Bernie Kahn and Stu Billett the Walt Disney PicturesDisney TV movie “The Barefoot Executive”.
+ He received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe AwardGolden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his supporting role in “The Barefoot Contessa”.
+ She was known for her roles in “The Glass Mountain The Glass Mountain”, “Thieves’ Highway”, “The House on Telegraph Hill”, and in “The Barefoot Contessa”.
+ Investigators at the time discovered that the hikers tore open their tent from inside, ran barefoot into heavy snow and a temperature of and one was missing parts of her face such as her tongue.