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afoot

[uh-foot] / əˈfʊt /
ADJECTIVE
traveling by foot
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From week to week, I try not to make a big deal of the fact that most SUVs and crossovers, regardless of pedigree, are overweight, top heavy, undersprung and generally clumsy afoot.

From The Wall Street Journal

More plans are afoot to show the objects.

From BBC

Even though there was evil afoot on this good green earth and angry cries at Mr. Lincoln from the Southerners.

From Literature

But precious metals are in the headlines now, he added, and there are possible “tectonic” shifts afoot.

From MarketWatch

But last summer, there were early signs of changes afoot.

From BBC