The supernumerary leg was well formed and had a left foot attached to it.
Begin the following bar with left foot; and so on; commencing each bar with right orleft foot alternately.
Spring on left foot, sliding forward right foot at the same time, and immediately let your weight rest on the forward foot.
Spring again on left foot, striking it with heel of right.
Left foot in and right foot out, Hinkumbooby round about; Fal de ral la, &c.
If marching in double time, turn to the right-about, taking four steps in place, keeping the cadence, and then step off with the left foot.
By moving my left foot, as I told you, I unluckily tumbled my friend Eriban, the Persian merchant, into the water, and he was drowned.
I thought proper, upon a time, to take a walk, which I began with moving my left foot first, on the coast of Malabar, whence most evidently followed the death of Henry IV.
I put my left foot in, I put my left foot out, I give my left foot shake, shake, shake, And turn myself about.
And in five minutes or so, with the point of an old compass, he scratched in white on the dark red wall a three-quarter profile outline of Trilby's left foot, which was perhaps the more perfect poem of the two.
If the head jerk was then made, Hans would bring his right foot back, give the extra tap with his left foot, then resume tapping with the right and thus continue until the questioner once more resumed the erect posture.
Naked male figure standing with the left foot advanced, and holding with his right hand the right hind leg of a lion, whose tail he grasps with his left hand.
In the next group are two antagonists fighting over the body of a dead combatant, then a warrior who has overthrown his adversary and treads him down with his left foot.
Clutch is operated by left foot (rocker‐type) pedal, connecting with steel cable, which actuates clutch release lever.
Disengage clutch by depressing clutch foot pedal with heel of left foot.
Slowly engage clutch by depressing clutch foot pedal with toe of left foot.
If marching in double time, turn to the right about, taking four steps in place, keeping the cadence, and then step off with the left foot.
Brother, come and dance with me, both my hands I offer thee; right foot first, left foot then, round about and back again!
Arranging the pillows so that she could keep her raised position in the bed, he signed to Sally to approach him, and removed the slipper from her left foot.
Right foot first, Left foot then, Round about and back again.
Brother, come and dance with me, Both my hands I offer thee; Right foot first, Left foot then, Round about and back again.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "left foot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.