Your feet are the parts of your body that are at the ends of your legs, and that you stand on.
flat-footed
If you are flat-footed , the arches of your feet are too low .
four-footed
(of animals) having or walking on four feet
left-footed
kicked with the left foot
soft-footed
having or making light, quiet footsteps
sure-footed
A person or animal that is sure-footed can move easily over steep or uneven ground without falling.
web-footed
(of certain animals) having webbed feet that facilitate swimming
wing-footed
fleet ; swift
heavy-footed
having a heavy or clumsy tread
light-footed
having a light or nimble tread
nimble-footed
able to move the feet agilely and neatly
swift-footed
able to run very quickly
pink-footed goose
a Eurasian goose , Anser brachyrhynchus, having a reddish-brown head, pink legs, and a pink band on its black beak
white-footed mouse
any of various mice of the genus Peromyscus, esp P . leucopus, of North and Central America , having brownish fur with white underparts : family Cricetidae
hot-foot
If you hot-foot it somewhere , you go there in a hurry .
black-footed ferret
a musteline mammal , Mustela nigripes , of W North America , closely related to the weasels
side-foot
In football , if a player side-foots the ball, they kick it with the side of their foot.
be caught flat-footed
to be put at a disadvantage when something happens which you do not expect , with the result that you do not know what to do next and often look foolish
first-foot
the first person to enter a household in the New Year . By Hogmanay tradition a dark-haired man who crosses the threshold at midnight brings good luck
single-foot
a rapid showy gait of a horse in which each foot strikes the ground separately, as in a walk
wrong-foot
If you wrong-foot someone, you surprise them by putting them into an unexpected or difficult situation.
catch someone flat-footed
to catch someone who is unprepared ; take by surprise
club foot
If someone has a club foot , they are born with a badly twisted foot.
cloven foot
a foot divided by a cleft , as in the ox , deer , and sheep