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footpad
/ ˈfʊtˌpæd /
noun
- archaic.a robber or highwayman, on foot rather than horseback
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What if a footpad started sinking into the moondust, or the Eagle sprung a leak?
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I had not seen a European for more than two years, and I looked myself like a Tibetan footpad.
From Project Gutenberg
Others, assuming higher ground, resented silent boot as taking unfair advantage of the burglar or footpad.
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"Your age hath taught you but little wisdom, if it hath taught you that I am a footpad," I said.
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We won't shoot the bison, no matter what happens; he's like a gentleman assailed by a footpad.
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A footpad had attacked him the night before, taken him by the throat and robbed him, leaving him half-dead in the road.
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