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
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  • 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.
  • The artist works from precisely the same footmarks every day; the slow droop of the ripening fruit is marked with painful precision, day by day.
  • It was a careless stroke but the ball did stop on the pitch a little after landing in a footmark. The Sun
  • This is the first time the footmarks of these two kinds of dinosaurs have been found in the same spot.
  • As to the only positive evidence in the case - the muddy footmarks upon the floor - they were so blurred by the softness of the carpet that it was impossible to make any trustworthy deduction from them.
  • I watched her leave trying to make sure she left no footmarks or disturb the dirt in any way.
  • There were no descending footmarks, but one of the spots of wax close to the balusters had been trodden on while warm and soft, and bore the mark of the front of the heel of a golosh descending the stairs. John Thorndyke's Cases related by Christopher Jervis and edited by R. Austin Freeman
  • I kicked him in the foot, then he stepped on my shoe, leaving a big grey footmark on the fabric.
  • The curious creatures wander into the tunnel and leave their footmarks imprinted in the clay, alerting staff to their presence.
  • His giant footmark has left its indentation on the rock by the side where the stream flows.
  • This is a sad day in talking about democracy, but it's worse as for the footmark we will leave in that part of the world. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2007
  • As the Founder made his way up the freshly swept pathway, his footmarks were the only ones to be seen.
  • There were several footmarks in the soil, so Byron guessed a large number of people had been here recently.
  • Poitiers, dedicated to the queen of Clothaire I. -- who afterwards took the veil, and was distinguished for her piety -- there is shown on a white marble slab a well-defined footmark, which is called "Le pas de Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • They came tramping through the kitchen leaving dirty footmarks.
  • Objective To study the correlation between stature and the length or width of footmark and fingerprint.
  • There were trodden places, bent and broken blades of the coarse grass, and ever and again the sufficient intimation of a footmark. Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells
  • In the midst were the deep impressions of the splay-hoofed game, and all about, everywhere, were the lighter footmarks of the wolves. THE LAW OF LIFE
  • Like every year that has come before, it has left an indelible mark, a permanent footmark on our perception of reality as we try to comprehend the events that have taken place, and desperately try to organize these events into a scenario that we can understand, one that makes sense. The Reform That Enables All Other Reforms
  • Following the snowy trail, we chatted, looked at footmarks, and watched some beautiful deer.
  • It was the Crown's case that those prints matched old footmarks found in Mrs Slater's kitchen on a worktop and under a cooker which had been left by the person who decorated her kitchen weeks earlier.
  • Dr Chinston went to the window and looked out; there were no marks of feet on the flower bed, where it was so soft that anyone standing on it would have left a footmark behind. Madame Midas
  • You see where the footmarks are, there, and that was my little sister, those two smallest lots of footmarks were there.
  • The curious creatures wander into the tunnel and leave their footmarks imprinted in the clay, alerting staff to their presence.
  • There is the belief that the actual footmark lies on a blue sapphire beneath the huge boulder upon the summit, and what we see is only an enlarged symbolic presentation.
  • The door opens out on to the roof and you can see where the thief has left footmarks in the snow.
  • We all want to keep muddy footmarks out of the house - so why is it so hard to ask visitors to take off their shoes?
  • The only trace was a little footmark under her bedroom window. Westward Ho!
  • ‘At our school,’ said A., ‘we had a ghost’s footmark on the staircase. A School Story by M. R. James | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News
  • House and garden had lost their air of well-groomed smartness: the gate stood ajar, the gravel was unraked, the verandah-flooring black with footmarks. Australia Felix
  • The Sergeant pointed to the boot in the footmark, without saying The Moonstone
  • The Hindus believe that the footmark is that of Lord Shiva, the third godhead of the Hindu Holy Triad.

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