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slow-footed

[sloh-foot-id] / ˈsloʊˈfʊt ɪd /


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Slow-footed Wilson Ramos beat out a dribbler up the third base line for an RBI single, and Brandon Nimmo drew a bases-loaded walk.

From Seattle Times • May 10, 2019

Slow-footed Mets C Anthony Recker stole a base in the sixth, the second of his career and the first for the Mets since May 17.

From Washington Times • May 25, 2015

Slow-footed but steady, the 36-year-old veteran is one of three Molina brothers who are major league catchers, all with championships.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 25, 2010

Sometimes at twilight, when sweet Jessamine, Slow-footed, weary-eyed, passed by to win The elm, we smiled for pity of her, and mused On love that so could live with love refused.

From Rose and Roof-Tree — Poems by Lathrop, George Parsons

Sometimes at twilight, when sweet Jessamine Slow-footed, weary-eyed, passed by to win The elm, we smiled for pity of her, and mused On love that so could live, with love refused.

From Dreams and Days: Poems by Lathrop, George Parsons




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