Similar words: footed, web-footed, barefooted, four-footed, sure-footed, flat-footed, surefooted, heavy-footed. Meaning: adj. having two feet.
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1. The ref said it was a two-footed tackle but it wasn't and he didn't touch the man at all.
2. "He's two-footed, he's very quick, there's material there, " Sir Alex told his pre-Newcastle press conference.
3. European commentators transfixed by China's rise have jumped two-footed into this trap.
4. How else to explain what he did in the 39th minute, an inane two-footed, studs-up challenge on Mark Gower.
5. It's extreme but would really clamp down on the offenders because any former player will tell you that a two-footed tackle is a coward's tackle.
6. Joe Cole is also sorely missed as he is a player who can cause opponents problems with his cross field, two-footed ability and his inventiveness.
7. Messi is still only 22, and at that age Maradona crashed out of the 1982 World Cup when he was red-carded for a willful two-footed kick back against a Brazilian.
8. If you ever see me go off on a stretcher then run back on to play, I give everyone on here the green light to him me with a two-footed tackle.
More similar words: footed, web-footed, barefooted, four-footed, sure-footed, flat-footed, surefooted, heavy-footed, fleet-footed, light-footed, to foot the bill, footer, from head to foot, footnote, six-footer, looted, booted, rooted, unrooted, deep-rooted, two-fold, twofold, foot, footy, afoot, footway, on foot, footle, foot up, bigfoot.