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Sentence count:179+13Posted:2017-01-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: positionrelationshipstandingsupporttoeholdSimilar words: shootingvotingfooton footnot in the leasttingeratingtestingMeaning: ['fʊtɪŋ]  n. 1. status with respect to the relations between people or groups 2. a relation that provides the foundation for something 3. a place providing support for the foot in standing or climbing. 
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91. Her feathers were rippling up and down like leaves in the breeze as she struggled to get a secure footing on me.
92. This has enabled domestic markets to compete on a much more equal footing.
93. The economy remained on a war footing during 1989 with between 30 and 40 percent of the budget being spent on defence.
94. This will give a firm footing and will stand up to the constant flow of traffic.
95. Cut-Through Lane was in use as a tank testing ground by the Ordnance Depot at Chilwell and everything was on wartime footing.
96. Her father is footing the bill for lessons, which cost about $ 100 for two hours.
97. Maybe it was Mr McCrindle's sudden appearance that caused Tam to lose his footing.
98. The posts are attached with metal post anchors that are bolted to the concrete footing and then nailed into the post.
99. But in my hurry to get away from whatever it was in the bed I missed my footing and fell.
100. The National Science Foundation, which was footing the bill, decided to hire an independent contractor to complete the project.
101. One of the boys lost his footing as he was climbing up the steepest part of the cliff.
102. But development in post-war Britain would be on a rather firmer footing.
103. Sometimes, firms will not wish to apply the National TransAction scheme, and will refuse to conduct business on that footing.
104. The proposals went largely unheard because we remained on a semi-war footing throughout the Cold War.
105. For solicitors, the result is a boon as they start on an equal footing with barristers.
106. She missed her footing in the end and stepped into a puddle about two inches deep.
107. The mestizo lost his footing, and Trent heard him slide, swearing.
108. The anchors create an air space so the posts are not in contact with the footing.
109. However, the understanding of significance within the individual believer must be based on a scriptural footing, rather than the visible indicators.
110. The concrete has to cure to achieve its full strength, and the foundation has to be attached to the footing.
111. I lost my footing at one point and collected a few bruises.
112. But even as he reached for the man he lost his footing.
113. It was real windy up there and if you missed your footing you didn't get a second chance.
114. Individuals in dysfunctional environments often be-come dysfunctional in other aspects of their lives, with their organizations ultimately footing the bill.
114. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
115. Corbett lost his footing and went down, his flailing hands seeking something to grip.
116. He connected up with the wave again another twenty-five feet down, but lost his footing and fell.
117. This may relate to its revival in the garden, where the style, as architecture, first secured a footing.
118. She had taken only a couple of steps when in her haste she missed her footing.
119. These programs were designed to remove the shackles so that black people could reach the starting line on an equal footing.
120. Mr von der Burg was, its seems, unable to establish the shop on a firm financial footing.
More similar words: shootingvotingfooton footnot in the leasttingeratingtestingfittinghuntingmoltingpantingwantingpostingsettingexistingforgettingparentingawaitingexcitinglightingoperatingcreatingblottingglintingdirectingreportingmarketingwittinglyplacating
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