Similar words: barefooted, cat food, platform, set foot in, footnote, footplate, looted, booted. Meaning: adj. 1. with feet flat on the ground; not tiptoe 2. unprepared and unable to react quickly 3. having broad flat feet that usually turn outward 4. without reservation.
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1) The defence looked flat-footed as Sutton scored easily.
2) He told me I was flat-footed.
3) Campaign leaders were caught flat-footed when the opinion polls suddenly started to swing the other way.
4) The President's announcement seemed to catch Democrats flat-footed.
5) They were caught flat-footed by the attack.
6) His speed and skill makes other players look flat-footed.
7) The government could be caught flat-footed.
8) Leonard was flat-footed and slow during the match.
9) Flat-footed and high arches also refer to foot type.
10) The recent recession caught managers flat-footed and unprepared.
11) Flat-footed water lilies balance at the far end, quivering at a sudden movement, a bird diving.
12) Smitty caught it flat-footed; he had not even tried to duck.
13) The recentcrisis and recession caught most economists flat-footed.
14) All babies look flat-footed and when they walk the whole sole touches the ground.
15) Operation Barbarossa caught the Russians flat-footed: warplanes on the ground, tanks on rail cars,[http://sentencedict.com/flat-footed.html] munitions in the open.
16) And the administration appeared caught flat-footed again when demonstrations spread to Egypt.
17) What wear improper shoe and cause flat-footed, callus, clavus , paronychia is not little also.
18) On a number of important points, she stood flat-footed and plunked a simple return into the net.
19) As with all the best American comedies, the sharpness of the script made the average British sitcom seem embarrassingly flat-footed.
20) The last thing they would expect was the obvious, it was a certain way to catch them flat-footed.
21) His toes were aching so much that he went upstairs very slowly, walking flat-footed to avoid bending his tingling ankles.
22) A good way to see the land without getting bow-legged doing it, or flat-footed.
23) My smile stays really charming as I stop forward and kick, flat-footed, against the edge of the door.
24) Stevenson sometimes stumbles too far into academic minutiae and her satire can be flat-footed, but her London is beguiling.
25) We don't want the country to be in a position next year like we were in 2000, in which problems occur, and the public is left flat-footed in understanding the problems and the possible solutions.
26) In her first plyometrics workouts, Deena hit the ground like this big, flat-footed person, but we kept emphasizing, 'Get your feet up fast.Get your feet up fast.
27) Those who once styled themselves foreign policy realists have been left flat-footed and embarrassed by the brave young idealists taking on the tyrants.
28) History will decide whether team Obama has the Nixon/Kissinger touch, or whether it was flat-footed on the diplomatic dance floor.
29) In her first plyometrics workouts, Deena hit the ground like this big, flat-footed person, but we kept emphasizing, 'Get your feet up fast.
30) The inside of a shoe is much more likely to be worn down for a runner who over-pronates. It is more common for flat-footed runners.
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