“foot” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “foot”:

+ This is because it is usually too powerful and heavy to be fired well on foot or while moving.

+ Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams were the defending champions, but as a result of a foot injury Serena withdrew from the competition.

+ It can also be an item worn on the foot to help people swim more easily.

+ Lt William Bligh navigated the overcrowded 23 foot open launch on an epic 41-day voyage first to Tofua and then to the West Timor city of Kupang equipped only with a sextant and a pocket watch— no charts or compass.

+ The city is at the foot of Mount Entoto.

+ Some socks can cover only the foot and ankle, and others may be long enough to cover the entire lower leg up to the knee.

+ At that time, if neither the cue ball or the fifteenth object ball remains in the rack area the fourteen pocketed object balls are racked with no ball placed at the top of the rack, and the rack is placed so that “if the top ball were in the rack”, its center would be placed over the table’s foot spot.

foot how to use?
foot how to use?

Example sentences of “foot”:

+ During more ordinary city commuting, the easiest braking skill one learns is simply to drag the toe or heel of one’s rear foot on the ground.

+ The stranger was left in his grave and Daniel was buried at the foot of his wife’s grave, but 16 years later, a gravestone was mistakenly placed over the stranger’s grave.

+ He is best known for playing Victor Meldrew in the popular BBC sitcom “One Foot in the Grave” from 1990 until 2000.

+ At secondary school, he represented England for the European Youth Games in 2004 but but soon after he discovered that, he had a nerve disorder in his left foot and had to give up sport.

+ A foot file or pumice stone can be used to remove dead skin cells.

+ Ussel is in the Massif Central on the foot of the plateau de Millevaches.

+ Elaborate foot trips would send a wrestler crashing to the ground, but old school wrestlers who relied on sheer strength scorned fancy foot trips.

+ When stopping, the rider can simply put down a foot instead of completely dismounting.

+ He is a seven foot tall skeleton who appears when people die to take their souls to the afterlife.

+ Top ballet schools have specialist orthopaedic consultants, and foot X-rays are an obvious and necessary safeguard before pointe work begins.

+ Brigadier-General Frank Percy Crozier argued that: “The fight against the condition known as trench-feet had been incessant and an uphill game.” The only way to get rid of trench foot was to dry your feet and change your socks several times a day.

+ It is at the foot of the Mischabelhörner and Dom.

+ The RL Sport was a light car that was a foot shorter, so it saved weight.

+ At the foot of the Maumee is Toledo, OhioToledo, Ohio.

+ A yard has always been 3 feet, although the length of a foot has changed frequently throughout history.

+ Only a foot and a head are left.

+ The story focuses on Batman, Robin Robin and Shredder and Ra’s al Ghul with their sect: the Foot Clan and the League of Assassins.

+ During more ordinary city commuting, the easiest braking skill one learns is simply to drag the toe or heel of one's rear foot on the ground.

+ The stranger was left in his grave and Daniel was buried at the foot of his wife's grave, but 16 years later, a gravestone was mistakenly placed over the stranger's grave.

More in-sentence examples of “foot”:

+ Hannibal’s army was made up of as many as 75,000 foot soldiers and 9,000 horsemen.

+ Deflation of the foot then pulls the shell down.

+ The hind limbs were long and powerful, with a long foot and short, strong toes terminating in hooflike claws.

+ A cubic foot can be written ft.

+ It was not until around 1815 when European sailors from the sealing ship, Governor Bligh, landed and set foot on Banks Peninsula.

+ This foot both provides support and completes the rocking motion that is necessary to keep the unicycle balanced.

+ The rung is what the climber can put his foot on.

+ He has been kidnapped by Sagar Dutta, an football coach who used to take money from innocent foot ballers.

+ The number of smaller units that make the bigger units in these two systems varies: For example, there are 12 inches in a foot and 16 ounces in a pound.

+ On April 30, 2008, Timonen was hit by a wrist shot at his foot by Canadiens defenseman Andrei Markov.

+ It sits at the foot of the Khamar-Daban mountain range.

+ The foot puts out slime, which eases the snail’s movement, leaving a trail.

+ The city of Saint-Gaudens is in the Comminges, at the foot of the Pyrenees.

+ Other things that can influence foot smell are the type of socks and shoes a person wears, how long they are worn at a time, and many individual factors, for example if the person does a lot of sports or other physical activities.

+ A 7.5 foot from the mouth of Matawan Creek, and contained human remains in its stomach.

+ On foot gameplay is similar to a traditional third-person shooter video game.

+ He threw 623 passing yards and five touchdowns as a senior, despite an injured foot that limited him to four games.

+ The chiton has eight plates, and underneath the plates is a muscular foot that moves the chiton over rocks and other structures, both in and out of the water.

+ This mechanism consists of about one hundred bellows, large and small, the smaller ones being called pneumatics of which there are 88, one for each note on the piano.The largest are the foot operated ones,called the bellows.

+ For example, a ball can be 5 Foot feet away from a table.

+ I’ve QD’d a, almost became a ‘crat but shot myself in the foot at the last moment.

+ Tehran is at the foot of the Alborz mountain range.

+ French infantry began an attack against the Château of Hougoumont, defended by the British Foot Guards.

+ John Manjiro was the first Japanese man to set foot on the contintental United States, to take a train, to ride a steamship, and to wear a necktie.

+ In 1747, the Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas moved the city about to the north, where it is now on the foot of the Buena Vista hill, because the original place was too humid.

+ Its mantle is right under the shell, with the lowest part of the mantle coming out under the edge of the shell to help its foot grip the surfaces on which it clings or slides along.

+ Hannibal's army was made up of as many as 75,000 foot soldiers and 9,000 horsemen.

+ Deflation of the foot then pulls the shell down.

+ In October 1810 Gawler joined 52nd Regiment of Foot as an ensign and in January 1812 he went to the Peninsular War.

+ The importance of visual input for balance is illustrated by its being harder to stand on one foot with eyes closed than with eyes open.

+ The batsmen run between their Batsmen’s groundsgrounds, which are separated by the batting crease and the running crease and the area between these creases, to score runs, with the bowler delivering the ball with part of their front foot behind the bowling crease.

+ Three of the toes on each foot have conspicuous black claws.

+ The view that “Troodon” was a predator is supported by its sickle claw on the foot and apparently good binocular vision.

+ Hall was sitting cross-legged near a ten-thousand foot cliff’s edge, without his gloves, hat, or oxygen, with his climbing suit unzipped.

+ It is in the center of Greece, at the foot of Parnassos mountain.

+ From its foot structure it is thought that “Sinodelphys” was a tree-dweller, like its non-marsupial contemporary “Eomaia” and modern opossums such as “Didelphis”.

+ An epidemic of Foot and Mouth disease in 2001 led to many farmers losing their cattle, so they lost a lot of money.

+ By the 1960s most major cities had shifted away from foot patrols altogether in favor of police cars.

+ During an attack on the factory by Russian bombers, she ran on foot to Austria.

+ He then made a live album in 2007 called “The Dusty Foot in the Road”.

+ Club de Foot Montréal, commonly known as CF Montréal, is a CanadaCanadian soccer team based in Montreal, Quebec.

+ In the early morning hours of December 11, 1974, government troops stormed the campus, killed some of the students guarding the makeshift mausoleum, removed U Thant’s coffin, and reburied it at the foot of the Shwedagon Pagoda, where it has continued to lie.

+ The tip of Mount Elbert at 14,440 Foot elevation in Lake County is the state’s highest point and the highest point in the entire Rocky Mountains.

+ The brahmin placed his foot on the head of the King and trampled Mahabali to the netherworld.

+ He was described as quite thin, 5 foot 10 ½ inches tall and weighing 168 pounds.

+ The size of the stone is about 4 feet long and 1 foot wide.

+ It is a 50 story 635 foot tall skyscraper.

+ This was the first time a WWF pay-per-view was held at Kemper Arena since WWF Over The Edge 1999 where Owen Hart, competing as the Blue Blazer at the time, lost his life after he fell 78 feet from a harness to the ring during an entrance stunt and landed chest-first on the top rope, approximately a foot from the nearest turnbuckle.

+ There is “Assault Mission”, where the player must pass each level, “Surface-Air Combat”, where those on foot must kill the player in the air and “Ground Battle”, where all players are on foot and have to collect tokens.

+ On their 1960 descent, the crew of the “Trieste” noted that the floor consisted of diatomaceous ooze and reported observing “some type of flatfish, resembling a sole, about 1 foot long and 6 inches across” lying on the seabed.

+ It had a retractable, sickle-shaped claw on the second claw of each foot that was used for attacking prey.

+ The Red Trail is the main trail that brings people from the foot of the hill to the summit.

Leave a Reply