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Example sentences for "both feet"

  • The objects of the game are to make the opponent (1) move one or both feet, or (2) touch the floor with any part of the body.

  • Therefore, open a vein in the arm, if she is not with child; the day after strike the saphena in both feet, fasten ligatures and cupping glasses to the arm, and rub the upper part.

  • Where there is repletion, bleeding is advisable, therefore open a vein in one arm and in both feet, more especially if the menses are suppressed.

  • He showed vasomotor disorders and hypothermia of both feet, together with mechanical over-excitability of the muscles; and these latter disorders appeared to be of a reflex nature.

  • I am still suffering much Pain with Gout in both feet, and utterly unable To be carry'd to London.

  • I have the gout in both feet and am totally unable to travel.

  • Expeditions are, I fear, lame in both Feet.

  • I have been extremely ill indeed with the gout all over; in head, stomach, both feet, both wrists, and both shoulders.

  • I have had a relapse in both feet, and kept my bed six days but the fit seems to be going off; my heart can already go alone, and my feet promise themselves the mighty luxury of a cloth shoe in two or three days.

  • For 80 per cent of the hybrids show either the typical or the reduced D type on one or both feet, although neither parent exhibits these types.

  • Any trace of 6 toes (on one or both feet) is found in only 12 per cent of the hybrid offspring from a 6-toed Silkie parent.

  • I put my both feet in, I put my both feet out, I give my both feet shake, shake, shake, And turn myself about.

  • Hop on to both feet crossed, the L in front, (count four.

  • Hop on to both feet crossed, the R in front, (count two.

  • Hop on to both feet separated, (count one.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both feet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both banks; both boys; both chambers; both cheeks; both ends; both flanks; both fore; both forms; both great and small; both hemispheres; both kinds; both numbers; both officers and men; both parents; both parties; both parts; both public and private; both ships; both shores; both universities; both white and black; close the; evidence that; her conduct; inch telescope; inferior rank