foots

/ (fʊts) /


pl n
  1. (sometimes singular) the sediment that accumulates at the bottom of a vessel containing any of certain liquids, such as vegetable oil or varnish; dregs

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How to use foots in a sentence

  • He wuz right knock-kneed, an' when he walked he walked des like de flo' wuz burnin' his foots.

    A Little Union Scout | Joel Chandler Harris
  • He aint got no bag fer ter tote, en he pick up he foots mighty peart.

    Nights With Uncle Remus | Joel Chandler Harris
  • It's a hopeless case; but you hear—trouble ain't to be spared; and the municipality foots the—'

    Wandering Heath | Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
  • But Paul remembers last night what I'd told him—he'd been suspicious for quite a while of Weber—and to-day he hot-foots it to me.

    Find the Woman | Arthur Somers Roche
  • As knife leaves ceiling spot OUT and amber foots, flash up, full.

    The Thirteenth Chair | Bayard Veiller