webfoot

IPA: wˈɛfʊt

noun

  • a foot that has toes connected by folds of skin
  • a web-footed animal
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Examples of "webfoot" in Sentences

  • How about the difference between a hoedad and a webfoot?
  • You were born of ropery, and you go at it straight, like a webfoot to water.
  • As usual, he was hoping for a good catch of webfoot octopus, which are a delicacy in Korea.
  • I lie awake and pray that some hick will see a webfoot at the grocery and go ballistic, beat the filthy mutant to death and dump her body in a ditch.
  • I am not trying to moralize, I am only trying to write a few scenes and incidents that came under the observation of a poor old Rebel webfoot private soldier in those stormy days and times.
  • Pardon me should I use the personal pronoun "I" too frequently, as I do not wish to be called egotistical, for I only write of what I saw as an humble private in the rear rank in an infantry regiment, commonly called "webfoot."
  • Captain Asa G. Freeman had an extra horse, and I got on him and joined the cavalry for several days, but all the time some passing cavalryman would make some jocose remark about "Here is a webfoot who wants to jine the cavalry, and has got a bayonet on his gun and a knapsack on his back."

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