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Definition of under foot in English English dictionary

underfoot
Situated under one’s feet
underfoot
Under one's feet

The workers were all big, burly, hard-hearted men, tromping through the marsh in their heavy boots without sparing so much as a single thought for the masses of tiny frogs they crushed underfoot.

underfoot
{a} under the feet, to a disadvantage
underfoot
in the way and hindering progress; "a house with children and pets and toys always underfoot
underfoot
Situated under one's feet
underfoot
In the way; situated so as to obstruct or hinder
underfoot
Under the feet; underneath; below
underfoot
in the way and hindering progress; "a house with children and pets and toys always underfoot"
underfoot
If you trample or crush something underfoot, you spoil or destroy it by stepping on it. Morgan dropped his cigarette and crushed it underfoot
underfoot
{s} under the feet; in the way
underfoot
Low; base; abject; trodden down
underfoot
under the foot or feet, underneath, on the ground
underfoot
under the feet; "trampled the beans underfoot"; "green grass growing underfoot"
underfoot
under the feet; "trampled the beans underfoot"; "green grass growing underfoot" in the way and hindering progress; "a house with children and pets and toys always underfoot
underfoot
See Under foot, under Foot, n
underfoot
You describe something as being underfoot when you are standing or walking on it. a room, high and square with carpet underfoot and tapestries on the walls It was still wet underfoot
under foot

    Hyphenation

    un·der foot

    Turkish pronunciation

    ʌndır fût

    Pronunciation

    /ˈəndər ˈfo͝ot/ /ˈʌndɜr ˈfʊt/
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