How To Use footedness In A Sentence
- Following England's World Cup debacle, the site became part of a wider charge sheet that suggested Capello had lost the sure-footedness that guided the team to qualification, amid questions about his decision to renege on an earlier promise not to pick injured players, to take those in form to South Africa and his aloof style. Capello Index risks clash with Premier League as fiasco escalates
- Now the two tech icons are running neck and neck -- a reversal of fortune the bloggerati are inclined to ascribe to a combination of Steve Jobs 'genius and Microsoft's flatfootedness. Microsoft Slumps As Apple Trumps
- The internal qualities once said to embody manhood - surefootedness, inner strength, confidence of purpose - are merchandised to men to enhance their manliness.
- What is missing is the fleet-footedness of theatre, and particularly theatre's appeal to the imagination. Sin Sangre (Without Blood)
- By controlling the player's abnormal foot bio-mechanics pronation or flat footedness with orthotics, the muscles in the arch and lower leg will not fatigue, get tired or become overused. Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Fall Means It Is Conditioning Time for High School and College Athletes
- (Though given his sure-footedness in word and line, I doubt little is left to chance.) Clusterbook #1 | clusterflock
- On the road, the Sport's ride combined cushy comfort with sure-footedness in a way that made it a pleasure to drive in tight city traffic, on winding back roads and on long highway trips. Luxury SUVs Worth the Guilt
- In place of the old loose-footedness there is set up a preciosity which, in one direction, takes the form of unyielding affectations in the spoken language, and in another form shows itself in the heavy Johnsonese of current English writingthe Jargon denounced by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch in his Cambridge lectures. Chapter 1. Introductory. 5. The General Character of American English
- Two-footedness, for example, is a coachable skill. Times, Sunday Times