Synonym: afoot, underway. Similar words: seafood, foot, on foot, football, footage, footing, footman, footstep. Meaning: [ə'fʊt] adj. 1. traveling by foot 2. currently in progress. adv. on foot; walking.
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31. But plans are afoot to raise more cash from new programme sales.
32. A quick look round the research and development facility in Versailles revealed a number of interesting software projects afoot.
33. But what was afoot was not an encounter between natural forces, or even animals, but people.
34. Radio sounds like music to City ears: Changes afoot in the world of radio have made the City sit up.
35. From information received, it was thought that some illegal activity was afoot.
36. There is a movement afoot to draft legislation that would repeal the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law.
37. Plans are also afoot to transform the disused salt mines of Saxony and Thuringia into depositories for toxic waste.
38. The strictest secrecy was maintained during the subsequent discussions, for premature disclosure of what was afoot was obviously undesirable.
39. Plans are now afoot for an important exhibition of Canaletto in England.
40. However, there are plans afoot to see if tutoring in primary schools has any effect on performance later on.
41. Tammuz was immediately suspicious because he knew the man never broke his routines unless something out of the ordinary was afoot.
42. The game afoot has gone way beyond technology into the realm of perception, where Microsoft Corp holds almost total sway.
43. Therefore when there is trouble afoot, they will move their young to what they regard as a more secure home.
44. While efforts are afoot to retain experienced sailors and train more, it may take years before the situation improves.
45. In fact, there is another plan afoot, which makes it foolish to be buying an estate.
46. She was afoot when I saw her this morning.
47. There's mischief afoot[sentencedict.com], ie being planned.
48. Did you came all the way afoot?
49. The Indians felt that some new cruelty was afoot.
50. It has not come to my knowledeg that such scheme is afoot.
51. Most of Pitty's friends, like herself, were afoot these days.
52. The game's afoot, follow your spirit and upon this charge, by God, for Henry, England and Saint George!
53. Still at his heels she comes , and once afoot, is never turned aside.
54. Mercantilism period is sex of capitalist production plan set sth afoot period.
55. The royal cradle used when Naruhito was a baby has been refurbished, plans are afoot for celebratory parades, and magazines are abuzz with speculation over royal birth dates.
56. Last autumn, amid the maelstrom of the financial crisis, It'seemed that fundamental change was afoot.
57. But change is afoot elsewhere as well, and it isn't always positive. Sentencedict.com
58. US presidential race hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton walked somberly into a press conference Tuesday and stood before microphones. Reporters tensed, sensing something big might be afoot.
59. New jitters are afoot about a double - dip recession and deflation too.
60. The games's afoot, follow your spirit and upon this charge, by God, for Henry, England and Saint George!
More similar words: seafood, foot, on foot, football, footage, footing, footman, footstep, footwear, pinafore, a fortiori, aforementioned, food, fool, foolish, food web, buffoon, fast food, foolhardy, foolproof, foolishly, tomfoolery, fool's errand, fool around, foolishness, food poisoning, soot, moot, hoot, loot.