footpad

IPA: fˈʊtpæd

noun

  • The soft underside of an animal's paw.
  • (medicine) A medicated bandage for the treatment of corns and warts.
  • (archaic) A thief on foot who robs travellers on the road.
  • (Australia) An unmade, minor walking trail formed only by foot traffic.

verb

  • (archaic) To rob travellers on the road.
  • To sneak on foot.
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Examples of "footpad" in Sentences

  • That was like a DDR footpad setup in the stage right?
  • Impossible in the falling snow to get a lock on my footpad.
  • A footpad is a robber or thief specializing in pedestrian victims.
  • But at least there was one Border highwayman -- or is "footpad" here the more correct term?
  • Dance Dance Revolution is a game that syncs dance music to the gamer's steps on a touch-sensitive footpad, with varying levels of difficulty.
  • a "footpad" might leap upon and slay him; when wild beasts roamed the forest and the jungles, and there were savage men, and countries yet unexplored.
  • There have been dancing games before, of course, but they were rudimentary hopscotch affairs where you had to step on the right footpad at the right time.
  • Arlo wondered if his wife noticed the gristly lumps that had formed along the old scar on Shadow's neck, where the footpad of Cody's dirt bike had caught her.
  • Caption: Mosaic of Phoenix lander footpad and blocks of water ice dubbed “Snow Queen” cleared of topsoil by descent rockets as spacecraft touched down near the frigid Martian North Pole on May 25, 2008.
  • Ah, but those were the times when life was worth the living; when a man who went out by night knew not at which dark corner a "footpad" might leap upon and slay him; when wild beasts roamed the forest and the jungles, and there were savage men, and countries yet unexplored.

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