Underfoot

//ʌndɚˈfʊt//

"Underfoot" in a Sentence (26 examples)

I'll kill you! Knock your block off and grind you underfoot! You shithead! Die!

The ground is parched and cracked, the tinder-dry grass crackles underfoot, and rain is desperately needed in our region.

Hikers were warned to be careful because the trail was uneven underfoot and had tree roots growing on it.

Even though it hadn't rained for several days, the ground was still quite wet underfoot.

This carpet feels nice underfoot.

Each had a separate employ — in sharpening the pruning hooks, in suspending the mill-stone for pounding the grapes, after they had been trodden underfoot, or in preparing dry osiers, stripped of their bark, which were to serve as torches, so that the must might be drawn off during the night.

Freshly fallen snow crunched underfoot.

Fresh snow crunched underfoot.

Crows seek out particular plant species, harvest a forked twig, and then, firmly holding it underfoot, carve, nibble and peel its tip, until it has a neat little hook.

Tom, there's something crunching underfoot all over the kitchen floor. Have you spilt some sugar?

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We'd go to the Downbeat Club, on Fifty-second Street, and I'd be so underfoot that Billie couldn't miss me.

You ask a lot of questions, Morty. Not very charismatic. It makes you kind of an [belch] under [belch] underfoot figure.

The workers were all big, burly, hard-hearted men, tromping through the marsh in their heavy boots without sparing so much as a single thought for the masses of tiny frogs they crushed underfoot.

The green turf was velvet underfoot.

With 3,600 h.p. underfoot, acceleration was reasonably brisk, but the flickering wheel-slip indicator light showed the prudence of not putting full power through the traction motors while there were traces of early-morning dampness on the rails.

It would be easier to do a big project like that someday when we don't have a bunch of newcomers underfoot.

If you're not going to help, at least get out from underfoot.

In the early stages of fishing, storage space for wet fish was extremely limited, as three pounds on either side, and most of the staging and underfoots, contained ice, leaving only two empty pounds for stowage.

All too often saithe are put away with an inadequate amount of ice on them, or stowed in deep shelves or underfoots, where they become badly squashed and spoil more rapidly.

Progress was very slow owing to heavy floes and deep underfoots, which necessitated frequent stoppages of the engines.

A builder was employed to underfoot a tenement, but the work having been improperly executed, damage was caused to adjoining houses.

The two courses which were open to them were, — on the one hand, to underfoot the building ; and, on the other, to take it down, with the view of its being re-erected on the same site, or elsewhere ; if they should have the means of doing so.

The result was to bring out the fact, which is now established beyond all doubt by the proof, that any attempt to underfoot the steeple would have been an entire mistake.

Another device is to underfoot the accounts receivable column and the net cash column in the record of cash receipts and to underfoot the debit or overfoot the credit side of one or more accounts in the customer's ledger by equal amounts.

Stay away from the client or taxpayer who conceals, pads, overstates or understates, alters, duplicates, overfoots or underfoots, diverts, manipulates, omits, falsifies and flagrantly disregards the IRS regulations.

In manually balancing the cash receipts journal prior to posting to the ledgers, it is quite possible to underfoot or overfoot columns deliberately in order to manipulate the account records to cover cash shortages.

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