Synonym: barefooted, shoeless. Similar words: befool, foot, afoot, footle, on foot, reform, therefor, care for. Meaning: adj. without shoes. adv. without shoes on.
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31. The sun blazed down on all of us: friends, family, servants and a cluster of barefoot neighborhood kids.
32. She was barefoot and wearing a man's shirt over jeans, the sleeves rolled back on her thin arms.
33. People often arrive barefoot, holding file folders stuffed with evidence.
34. He was barefoot, and still in his pajamas and a bathrobe, though it was late afternoon.
35. Some of the pilgrims walked barefoot, a growing trend, at which we gasped.
36. I had begun wearing deck shoes because the soles of my feet had turned dead white as a result of going barefoot.
37. Little kids as barefoot as any in 1840 played in the trodden-down grass.
38. At the cliff Mitchell hung a towel on a sea-grape branch and scaled barefoot down the rocks to the colorless water.
39. Windjammer Barefoot Cruises lets you take the wheel on a schooner once owned by Aristotle Onassis.
40. All were in old, tattered clothes, some in outright rags; many were barefoot and hatless.
41. On one famous occasion Diana, barefoot and casually dressed in jeans, buttered toast for an astonished footman. Sentencedict.com
42. I murmur as I pull on my shoes and stockings because now I will not have to walk barefoot over frozen mud.
43. Battered wives are kept barefoot and pregnant by their men and are afraid to leave.
44. People coming up from the beach were carrying their shoes, walking barefoot on the hot tarmac paths.
45. She very often went barefoot in order to keep her feet in good condition, and she wore long, dangly earrings.
46. Always barefoot and with real hipster trousers which showed the cheeks of his bum.
47. They support Cory Aquino; but the barefoot health workers' small supply of free drugs has been curtailed by her administration.
48. Many of the men who sat outside the tents were stripped to the waist and some of them were barefoot.
49. Having taken off their jackets and rolled up their trouser bottoms, the fathers worked barefoot in shirt sleeves.
50. A tall, beefy man,[sentencedict.com] he was barefoot and stripped to the waist; his skin was tanned and healthy looking.
51. You know you're old when someone compliments you on your alligator shoes, and you're barefoot. Phyllis Diller
52. A tall man approached who was barefoot and stripped to the waist.
53. And the smell of those cigarettes in his tormentor's office, where he stood barefoot and shivering for hours on end.
54. Sullen girls walked barefoot from the public spigot with water buckets balanced on their heads.
55. Would she ever again pad across the grass, barefoot in her bikini?
56. He scrapped segregated dining rooms and often walked around barefoot and in casual dress, eating bananas.
57. Among penances approved by the Church were wearing a hair shirt which was prickly and uncomfortable, walking barefoot, and fasting.
58. The first one mounted the runway and briskly walked its length, barefoot on the nail points.
59. They slept on piles of old sacks in the disused pigsty, had long beards and staffs, and went barefoot.
60. Homeless was barefoot and wearing a new pair of burgundy pants with galluses.
More similar words: befool, foot, afoot, footle, on foot, reform, therefor, care for, footing, foothold, footage, footman, football, therefore, footpath, footwear, footling, footstep, reformer, wherefore, footprint, land reform, foot the bill, reformation, reformatory, barefaced, reforestation, from head to foot, protestant reformation, barbarous.