Dry-foot

//ˈdɹʌɪfʊt//

Synonyms for "dry-foot"

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Translations

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Russian

3 entries
  • не замочи́в но́г adv (with dry feet)
  • по за́паху следо́в adv (by scent of the feet)
  • по́суху adv (with dry feet)

Sample sentences

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Where he speaketh of his passage over the River of Rheine, towards Germanie, he saith, that deeming it unworthy the honour of the Romane people, his army should passe over in shippes, he caused a bridge to be built, that so it might passe over drie-foot.

Source: wiktionary

A hound that runs Counter, and yet draws drifoot well, / One that before the Iudgme[n]t carries poore soules to hel.

Source: wiktionary

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