Afoot

//əˈfʊt//

"Afoot" in a Sentence (20 examples)

Big changes are afoot.

"The game's afoot" is Holmes's laconic call to action.

There is a movement afoot and nobody is noticing it.

I sense a plot afoot.

The Methymnaeans reached their own city with great difficulty and in sore distress; for instead of sailing in a fine boat, they had to travel afoot, and in place of luxury and convenience they had but bruises and wounds for their comfort.

The night eye caught all, whilst the king slept. Upon awakening he was informed of the treachery afoot.

I believe there is something suspicious afoot.

Something suspicious was clearly afoot.

David's company stood afoot for a while, then failed.

Change is afoot.

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Is it fit, let your mightyship say, / That I, like some pitiful flirt, / Should tarry within doors all day, / Or else trudge it afoot in the dirt?

"The dogs were no sooner let loose, than the hare was afoot.

Hamlet: […]I prithee, when thou seest that act afoot, / Even with the very comment of thy soul / Observe mine uncle:[…]

Possibly some chemical experiment was afoot; possibly----Well, it was no business of mine to speculate upon why he wanted it.

In San Francisco and in New Jersey, to quote two other examples, plans are afoot to subsidise new commuter line construction or existing operations out of toll revenue from state highways or bridges.

‘Patience,’ said Slartibartfast again. ‘Great things are afoot.’¶ ‘That's what you said last time we met,’ said Arthur.¶ ‘They were,’ said Slartibartfast.¶ ‘Yes, that's true,’ admitted Arthur.¶ All, however, that seemed to be afoot was a ceremony of some kind.

“Has anyone seen Laszlo? I can't find him anywhere. And it's really not like him.” “Oh... Laszlo's missing, eh?” “Yeah.” “Mm, the game is afoot.”

Sunny moves through these final days quickly, easily, buoyed by routine even though change is afoot in all directions.

Now there are plans afoot to introduce a couple of extra trains to the timetable in December, with the long-term goal of a doubling of the service to eight trains a day.

“These poor exocomps are being tortured with meaningless, repetitive tasks. I knew there was foul play afoot.”

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