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barefoot

[bair-foot] / ˈbɛərˌfʊt /
ADJECTIVE
wearing no shoes
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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They walked in single file, many of them barefoot, carrying flowers, handing out bracelets and picking up new followers along the way.

From Salon

A band of Buddhist monks who have spent four months walking - sometimes barefoot or through the snow - on a 2,000-mile march from Texas to Washington DC is expected to complete their journey on Tuesday.

From BBC

He was not used to going barefoot and he would doubtless have a long hike ahead of him, once he reached land.

From Literature

She was sitting on the floor barefoot, and she was painting her toenails bright red, using a tiny brush that went into a little bottle.

From Literature

Most of us didn’t even own sports shoes and played football barefoot to save our school shoes.

From Literature