Sentence for feet | Use feet in a sentence

Feet example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use feet in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for feet.

  • Now jump on your feet. (10)
  • Dryfoos got upon his feet. (9)
  • Holly too was on her feet. (8)
  • If I had her feet to kiss! (10)
  • If I had her feet to kiss! (22)
  • He rose to his feet at last. (8)
  • We both started to our feet. (9)
  • All the world is at her feet. (12)
  • Bessie got vividly to her feet. (9)
  • It is the feet are so desirous. (10)
  • She cast the dagger at his feet. (10)
  • Wings were growing on blistered feet. (7)
  • Between them they raised her to her feet. (9)
  • It had passed a hundred feet to his left! (1)
  • She fell prostrate at the feet of Count Karl. (10)
  • In a moment I was upon my feet and he upon his. (1)
  • Barto Rizzo raised the lamp and stood at his feet. (10)
  • How funnily feet moved, one after the other like that! (8)
  • She frees herself, and starts indignantly to her feet. (9)
  • How can I bring anything to lay at your feet, my dear! (10)
  • I learnt it from the Servians when I was three feet high. (10)
  • She sang, throwing her hair about, and stamping her feet. (10)
  • Thanks to his gallant Fredi, he had found his feet again. (10)
  • Remorse wrestled with Beauchamp and flung him at her feet. (10)
  • Roland sprang to his feet, stared, and walked over to Renee. (10)
  • She slipped down suddenly to her knees, trying to kiss his feet. (8)
  • Her hands and arms are pretty, and her feet are smaller than mine. (8)
  • Some struggled to their feet, only to go down again, and yet again. (7)
  • Her father had turned from his picture, and was staring at his feet. (8)
  • Lavender was more than vaguely conscious, for many feet went over him. (8)
  • The men sprang to their feet and were aligned by the company commanders. (1)
  • Well, shove in quinine, and keep him quiet, with hot bottles to his feet. (8)
  • While she was shaking it, the dog moved forward and sat down on her feet. (8)
  • Luckily the woman slighted on her feet, and stood looking round in a daze. (9)
  • He sank down in his chair and stretched his little feet out toward the fire. (9)
  • Am I to sit and govern my feet under a chair, and gaze like an imbecile nun? (10)
  • My hand, heart, fortune, name, are yours, at your feet; you kick them hence. (10)
  • She is dark, of your height, as light on her feet; a sister in another colour. (10)
  • On the floor by his side was an empty glass, between his feet a Spanish bulldog. (8)
  • Under their feet crouched their respective dogs, faintly growling at each other. (8)
  • Almost from their feet stretched ripe corn, dipping to a small dark copse beyond. (8)
  • Lavender, whose blood was running to his head, which was now lower than his feet. (8)
  • But when he heard that she was not in the house, the blood left his hands and feet. (10)
  • Will you thrust me back into the abyss before I feel the firm earth beneath my feet? (12)
  • I tried to face the evil, and take a line of conduct, staggering, as I did on my feet. (10)
  • She consulted with Laura, and they resolved to go as soon as Angelo could stand on his feet. (10)
  • But his feet have lost their inspiration, his hold is unsteady and his muscles do not respond. (21)
  • Swear an oath on my lip to let none disentwine The life that here fawns to give warmth to thy feet. (10)
  • With that amount of money, he could plant his feet firmly on the earth and prepare to spring still higher. (13)
  • He had stooped and caught the masculine burden of life, but he felt his feet a-tingle for the road before him. (13)
  • Eighteen months ago he had come to Berlin with Ruth and Michael, and here too he was on his feet day and night. (12)
  • The men reading in the arm-chairs about started to their feet; a porter came running, and took hold of Bittridge. (9)
  • In another moment he was upon his feet, rifle in hand, striding rapidly forward with little attempt at concealment. (1)
  • It was two feet six inches high and three feet long, exclusive of the trunk which was seven inches. (21)
  • She was leaning back in the very chair where in fancy he had seen her, and he only dared sit at her feet and look up. (8)
  • Let me confess I was about to give it, when she added: But Mr. Pollingray, I am really afraid that your feet are wet! (10)
  • And he would feel a little shorter, and drag his feet walking up the hill home, with his hand clapped to his left side. (8)
  • Where the span is more than 6 feet, it is necessary to build in bearing plates for the support of the ends of lintels. (17)
  • Edward coughed in a vexed attempt at tenderness, using all his force to be gentle with her as he brought her to her feet. (22)
  • On the shore of the pond, too, he built himself a wigwam about four feet square, of old biscuit tins, roofed in by boughs. (8)
  • Everywhere near the creek, which here had a margin of lowland, the earth was trodden into mud by the feet of men and horses. (1)
  • He catches her, lifts her up, swings round with her, so that her feet fly out; kisses her bent-back face, and sets her down. (8)
  • On each side of the entrance was a sitting room, about sixteen feet square; and beyond them were the offices and the stairs. (4)
  • And in this state of utter dejection, inanition, and collapse, with Blink asleep on his feet, he was driven back to Hampstead. (8)
  • In this mile and a half of rapids the river falls sixteen feet, and the broad defile at this point is known as the Iron Gates. (20)
  • At the feet of his master, Jacko, the monkey, had jumped up, and was there squatted, with his legs crossed, very like a tailor! (10)
  • Very often we struck our feet against the dead; more frequently against those who still had spirit enough to resent it with a moan. (7)
  • The oldest and most important is the Vina, which consists of a wooden pipe about four feet long attached to two gourds or resonators. (3)
  • Adjoining the much-restored church stands a small decagonal Byzantine baptistery, with circular interior not over twenty feet in diameter. (20)
  • She counter-shouted; both of them stamped feet; the portico sentinel struck the butt of his musket on the hall-doors; bell answered bell along the upper galleries. (10)

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Definition of feet:

  • feet, ft, pl. of foot. | adj. feet’less, without feet.(0)

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