Feet

Word FEET
Character 4
Hyphenation feet
Pronunciations /fiːt/

Definitions and meanings of "Feet"

What do we mean by feet?

Plural of foot. noun

An obsolete form of feat. noun

Fact; performance. noun

See foot. noun plural

Plural form of foot. noun

Fact; performance; feat noun

A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.

Specifically, a human foot, which is found below the ankle and is used for standing and walking.

(often used attributively) Travel by walking.

The base or bottom of anything.

The part of a flat surface on which the feet customarily rest.

The end of a rectangular table opposite the head.

A short foot-like projection on the bottom of an object to support it.

A unit of measure equal to twelve inches or one third of a yard, equal to exactly 30.48 centimetres.

A unit of measure for organ pipes equal to the wavelength of two octaves above middle C, approximately 328 mm.

(collective) Foot soldiers; infantry.

(cigars) The end of a cigar which is lit, and usually cut before lighting.

The part of a sewing machine which presses downward on the fabric, and may also serve to move it forward.

The bottommost part of a typed or printed page.

The base of a piece of type, forming the sides of the groove.

The basic measure of rhythm in a poem.

The parsing of syllables into prosodic constituents, which are used to determine the placement of stress in languages along with the notions of constituent heads.

The bottom edge of a sail.

The end of a billiard or pool table behind the foot point where the balls are racked.

In a bryophyte, that portion of a sporophyte which remains embedded within and attached to the parent gametophyte plant.

The muscular part of a bivalve mollusc or a gastropod by which it moves or holds its position on a surface.

The globular lower domain of a protein.

The point of intersection of one line with another that is perpendicular to it.

Fundamental principle; basis; plan.

Recognized condition; rank; footing.

A device used for finding legos in the dark. Urban Dictionary

What lots of people like to suck, lick, and just enjoy in their face Urban Dictionary

Feet are useful. if you want to eat them you can if you want to kill someone just murder them with your stinky feet. you didn't kill them the smell did Urban Dictionary

You stand on them... Commonly used in the infamous activity known as walking. Urban Dictionary

The body part(s) that surface(s) from the lower base of your leg(s). It(They) is(are) connected to your leg(s) via the ankle(s). Feet have several uses, the most obvious being the fact that they are used to walk on. Each foot has five digits, called toes. Most woman paint their toenails, an act called a pedicure. Feet also have several not-so-obvious uses. Besides the fact that many woman paint their toenails, many women also use their feet & toes to give a footjob. In essence, the uses for feet are endless! Some disabled people have completely replaced their hands with their feet! Many can drive a car with their toes! Urban Dictionary

To tie a persons mouth, feet and hands together and force them to smell your feet. Urban Dictionary

The lowest part of the body, just below the legs, used for walking and running, swimming, and many sports. Considered to be an attaractive part of the body by some. Urban Dictionary

Chair finders Urban Dictionary

The things you use to walk and stand often have shoes or socks on them Urban Dictionary

Things that are used to cram in body cavities Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Feet

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The word "feet" in example sentences

_The Alexander column, standing before the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg, is a monolith eighty feet high; with the pedestal measuring one hundred and fifty feet_. ❋ Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1904)

The calculation from the Valdez base should, however, be taken into consideration in making this barometric determination, and the mean of the two results, twenty thousand six hundred and ninety-six feet, or, roundly, _twenty thousand seven hundred feet_, is offered as the contribution of this expedition toward determining the true altitude of the mountain. ❋ Hudson Stuck (1891)

If Mr. Lincoln was six feet four inches high usually, _at Bloomington he was seven feet_, and inspired at that. ❋ Unknown (1878)

This tree is now eighty feet high, and throws an area 300 feet* ❋ Unknown (1864)

_What is the best remedy for tender feet, for sweaty feet, and for smelling feet_? ❋ Pye Henry Chavasse (1844)

Wrapped around the tight seating bowl is 660 feet of 3 ½-feet tall video ribbon board. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In a rail-road at a place called Mauch Chunk in Pennsylvania, the sleepers were placed four feet apart; but at the Quincy rail-road in Massachusetts, the interval between the sleepers is eight feet**. ❋ Unknown (1828)

[Parameter (Mandatory = $true, Position = 0, valueFromPipeline = $true)] "$feet feet equals $ ($feet*. 31) meters" ❋ ScriptingGuy (2010)

Function Script: ConvertToMeters ($feet) "$feet feet equals $ ($feet*. 31) meters" ❋ Unknown (2010)

Rugel said the house, which measures 8 feet long, 5 ½ feet wide, and 8 ½-feet high, contains 800 pounds of powdered sugar, 350 pounds of star mints, 1,000 pounds of ginger bread, ❋ Unknown (2009)

The ftreet is 54 feet wide; itk the principal fquare it is xoo feet« It was begun in March lafi; and at prefent there are 23 houfes either inhabited, or nearly finiflied. ❋ Unknown (1791)

_quantity_ of water, and to the _distance_ in feet which it falls to reach the wheel -- _pounds_ and _feet_. ❋ Frederick Irving Anderson (1912)

254 Stati/lical Account of the river at the top is i8 feet, the height of the fall 55 feet» and the 'breadth at the bottom 43 feet. ❋ Unknown (1791)

Witness: "_If I did say sixteen feet, it was sixteen feet_! ❋ Mark Lemon (1839)

* Upwards of 10 to 1 2 feet EngUfh. f 770 Englifli feec.}: 30 to 40 Eoglifli feet* parts ❋ Unknown (1812)

The current length of about 7,160 feet is short for the industry, they have said, and limits the weight that planes can have for lift off. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The origin of the term feet to measure octaves, comes from the measurements of organ pipe lengths. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The road beneath my feet is the one we traveled only a few hours ago, when a bad dream sent its shadow into the daylight. ❋ Laurel Landis (2010)

feet. ❋ Fuckyouimspiderman From Fj (2011)

"[Two girls] from my [grade] [licked] each others' feet, sucked each others' toes, and they told me they had fun." ❋ RecT (2004)

[yeet] those feet ❋ Kiwidontstealmytoiletpaper (2020)

Steve- Hey [Jonathon]! How are you gonna [get around] since your car was [towed]? Jonathon- Luckily I had a handy ole pair of of feet lying right under my legs... ❋ Curtis Chavoustie (2007)

Samantha painted her [toenails] red. Her feet are very sexy. Samantha gave me a [footjob]. Samantha can [drive her car] with her toes! ❋ Seth (2004)

Why [did you] feet me? [Dunno] ❋ Forces (2008)

During crawlstroke, you use your feet to do a [flutter] kick. When [Clare] wears [sandals], you can see how pretty her feet are. ❋ G-to-the-Reg (2005)

It is [so dark] in here, I think I need to use [my feet] to find some [where to] sit. ❋ Rawr Master2432 (2009)

hey look at [my feet] they [make me] [stand] ❋ Alan (2004)

[stick] those feet in here ❋ J-man Holmes Stevens (2002)

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