Little Joe Otter has told us how he saw Farmer Brown's boy hurry home when he found the footprint of Buster Bear on the edge of the Laughing Brook, and how all the way he kept looking behind him, as if he were afraid.
But it was the biggest footprint Farmer Brown's boy ever had seen, and it looked as if it had been made only a few minutes before.
Then he told how Farmer Brown's boy had found a footprint of Buster Bear in the soft mud, and how he had stopped fishing right away and started for home, looking behind him with fear in his eyes all the way.
In the house of Saint Veronica a stone is pointed out on which they shew you a footprint of the Saviour.
Only twelve years ago a little chapel, of very humble appearance, was erected here; it now stands in the midst of old walls; but here again a footprint of our Lord is shown and reverenced.
If a hare has passed, we know by its footprint whether it is male or female, and, in the latter case, whether it is with young.
We all know each other by the track of our feet in the sand, for no one tribe walks like another, nor does a wife leave the same footprint as an unmarried woman.
Destiny marches, not by great leaps but with a thousand small and painful steps, and here and there it leaves its mark, a footprint on a naked soul.
Destiny, marching on by a thousand painful steps, had left its usual mark, a footprint on a naked soul.
Very little steam was visible, and though here too the edge of the pool was examined, there was not even the footprint of a bird.
He made a footprint in the earth, pointed at it, and then to Simon, and waved a hand at the horizon generally.
If he had found a pair of Sandy's moccasins to correspond with thefootprint he had come very near getting Sandy with the goods.
He could not be certain which way the footprint pointed.
In the soft ground by the spring basin was a footprintexactly like that they had traced so painfully in the other valley.
He had found a footprint that corresponded exactly with one they had studied by the brook.
Such disasters may involve the death of infants of lawful issue, and in many instances there are hospital footprint records available which may prove of value as a positive means of identification.
A footprint file is maintained by the FBI for identification purposes in instances where the subject has all fingers amputated or missing at birth.
If we will step each day just where Jesus stepped, then on looking back, we can not see a footprint of our own; but if we take a single misstep, our footprint will show our departure from the true way of life.
They were flattered by Braxton Wyatt's frank admission of their power, but they were annoyed that thefootprint had been seen.
The shortness between one footprint and the next proved it, and their slowness was almost a sure indication that the party included Yellow Panther and Red Eagle, or at least one of them.
A fresh footprint showed plainly in the flower border near the bridge, close to an opening in the shrubbery by which one could reach the lawn, as if the man had meant to jump across and had fallen a few inches short.
Acting on a half-understood impulse, he covered the footprint up and strolled toward the gardener, who was just coming out with his rake.
On the south side of the courtyard containing the Silver Pagoda is a relic far more precious in the eyes of the natives, however, than all the royal treasures put together--a footprint of Buddha.
Over the footprint has been erected a shrine with a floor of solid gold.
The man called up by the footprint on the sand is just as real a man as the footprint is a real footprint.
It exists independently of the footprint and may therefore be thought about and ideally experimented with irrespective of the footprint.
Let me repeat: Crusoe's inquiry can play freely around and about the man inferred from the footprint only as he can, so to say, get away from the immediate suggestive force of the footprint.
Be careful not to leave a footprint anywhere,” cautioned Grace.
It wa’n’t a regular white girl’s footprint thet the woman made.
A catafalque rises in the centre, surrounded with strips of gilded serge, and there is to be seen the famous footprint of Buddha.
I requested his aid in arranging my purposed visit to Mount Phrabat, a favourite object of pilgrimage among the Siamese, who resort thither yearly in great numbers to adore the sacred footprint of Buddha.
We proceeded afterwards to the western side of the mountain, where is the famous temple containing the footprint of Samona-Kodom, the Buddha of Indo-China.
Caleb walked before them, dotting every other footprint with the point of his staff.
By dawn the strong breeze from the north would cover everyfootprint and shovel-mark to a level once more.
One naked footprint was stamped on the top of the stone wall, as if a leap had pressed it deeply there.
There was not a footprint on the gravel walk, nor a stain upon the whiteness of the marble.
They had indeed, once or twice, heard the peculiar growl or gurr of the former, but until this day none of the party had seen even the footprint of the king of beasts.
Among other things, they saw a footprintin the sand which filled them with interest and awe.
It was a slender little mark, And the man had lived alone so long Within the cañon's noise and dark, The footprintmoved him like a song.
He saw (and cursed in gusty wrath) A woman's footprint in the sand.
It's only the bear," cried Blackstock, investigating the greatfootprint over which Jim was standing.
At last Blackstock called the party in, and around the solitary footprint they all sat down and smoked.
The mysterious 'she' of the footprintmust have left them!
Remember, please, that thefootprint we saw--was a woman's!
Have you noticed that this footprint doesn't look very much like a man's?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "footprint" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.