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UK
/fˈʊtmɑːk/
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NOUN
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a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface
the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window
How To Use footmark In A Sentence
- They came tramping through the kitchen leaving dirty footmarks.
- It pretty nearly pulled all the legs off me, and to this hour I cannot tell you if it is best to put your foot into a footmark — a young pond, I mean — about the size of the bottom of a Madeira work arm-chair, or whether you should poise yourself on the rim of the same, and stride forward to its other bank boldly and hopefully. Travels in West Africa
- Up to now, the footmarks of our service engineers were running through all the shipyards in China.
- He skilfully worked the fringes of the rough created by the bowlers' footmarks and although never a prodigious turner of the ball, he does generate some spin.
- Curious, because, so far as one can trace any footmark in this mud-stained corner, one would say it was a more shapely sole. Chennai
- So we ended up running on the grass on the inside of the track, leaving our footmarks from point A to point B.
- Peeping out, I saw that between me and the dovecot was a piece of bare cobbled ground, where no footmarks would show. The Thirty-Nine Steps
- They came tramping through the kitchen leaving dirty footmarks.
- Old footmarks and droppings were recorded in all the salines covered but no sighting or trumpeting heard.
- It was the Crown's case that those prints matched old footmarks found in her kitchen on a worktop and under a cooker which had been left by the person who decorated her kitchen weeks earlier.