barefooted
IPA: bˈɛrfʊtɪd
adjective
- Wearing nothing on the feet; barefoot.
adverb
- Wearing nothing on the feet; barefoot.
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Examples of "barefooted" in Sentences
- The baron, shivering barefooted, pulled out his watch.
- They were not "down there" and they had walked barefooted "up north".
- A few minutes later a barefooted native girl padded in and shook her head.
- That this barefooted beachcomber should possess such high-sounding dignity was inconceivable.
- The blinds were always down, and her barefooted tribe was never permitted to enter the sacred precinct save on state occasions.
- Running aft, barefooted and barelegged, the rainwater dripping from his scant clothing, the mate displaced the black at the wheel.
- It was a world-penance for a world to see, and paltry indeed it made appear that earlier penance, barefooted in the snow, of an emperor to a pope for daring to squabble over temporal power.
- It will be noticed, that the retainers guarding the exterior and entrance are barefooted, which is a mark of respect in honour of the rank of the culprit, and of the solemnity of the occasion.
- Not only did he not wear pants, and was barefooted and barelegged, but about his middle, just like any black, he wore a brilliant-coloured loin-cloth, that, like a kilt, fell nearly to his sunburnt knees.