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footpad

[foot-pad] / ˈfʊtˌpæd /


NOUN
road agent
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Now, off the last rung, onto the saucer-like footpad.

From Seattle Times Jul. 17, 2019

The Hovr is essentially a swing for your feet: a metal rod with a footpad on each end hangs from a metal stand, or the underside of your desk, via a sturdy strap.

From Slate Dec. 21, 2016

The image of footpad 3 is therefore the first clear image to be taken from the surface of Mars.

From The Guardian Oct. 19, 2016

Lee explained why the first image showed the footpad: to see how far Viking might sink into the surface.

From Washington Post Jun. 18, 2016

"How many times must I swear to that? Lady Stark, whatever you may believe of me, I am not a stupid man. Only a fool would arm a common footpad with his own blade."

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin

What burned Babs was that they footpadded off with the "irreplaceable" jewel collection of her seventh husband, Laotian Prince Raymond Doan Vinh Na Champassak.

From Time Magazine Archive




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