The former is usually but a small cavity about a foot square in the corner of the floor.
XLI shows a small paneled door, not more than a foot square, used as a blind to close a back window of a dwelling.
On the lower or main floor a shallow pit of varying dimensions, but usually about a foot square, is made for a fireplace, and is located immediately under the opening in the hatchway.
Towards the point m, for a space of a foot square, the ores are covered with movable stone slabs, by means of which the fire may be regulated, by the displacement of one or more, as may be deemed necessary.
The block of black marble is a foot square at top, and 18 inches deep, and is framed as above described.
And there, in a two-foot square cavity, lay the leather box.
About a foot square; the sort of thing you never see nowadays.
When the gardener came to a certain depth, he found some resistance to the spade, and presently discovered a gold box, about a foot square, which he gave into the princess's hands.
When six inches square of blue paper were viewed on a foot square of yellow paper, the interior spectrum became a brilliant yellow, and the exterior one a brilliant blue.
The Hutch leading the Watter from the Wheele, 5 foot square, 85 foote long, not mended by these farmers, in repaire.
They should be a foot square, be made of soft worn linen, be washed once a-day, and be smeared with tallow.
In a box 2 feet long and 1 foot square at the ends, the lid and its bottom, of course, both measure 2 feet by 1 foot.
Bend a piece of pasteboard about a foot square (an old box cover will do) into dents that will almost break it, these look quite like hills and valleys and sharp crags, especially when they have been covered with green tissue paper.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foot square" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.