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underfoot

[uhn-der-foot] / ˌʌn dərˈfʊt /
ADVERB
beneath
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They were still walking downhill, and the ground was becoming wetter underfoot.

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Today the only sounds were the cawing of an occasional magpie and the dry leaves crackling underfoot as Jonathan and his golden retriever, Moose, walked along the trail.

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"School is a repressive institution, aimed at subduing the masses. Still and all, it's easier to send you than to have you underfoot. So off you go."

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“And she was too tired from the chemo and didn’t want me ‘underfoot,’” she said, making them again.

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“Do you always have to be underfoot?” she asks.

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