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footsore

[ UK /fˈʊtsɔː/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having sore or tired feet

How To Use footsore In A Sentence

  • But if you're footsore, you can hop on a First York local bus and buy an off-peak day pass for under £2.
  • Members of the Just For Fun line dancing group will be left footsore and weary after performing for 12 hours non-stop next month.
  • She returned to her hotel late that afternoon, footsore but energized and excited by all she had seen. Bound for Mexico, a short story
  • The footsore pilgrim of old, the wayfarer half frozen from the storm, the tongue-tied lover dropping nervously by, might or might not be glad to hear it.
  • Legend by then had fructified Chapman (1774-1845), a footloose (and footsore) son of a Bunker Hill veteran, into a mythic, apple-spreading American nomad of the lonesome frontier. A Pro-Growth Strategy
  • So young was he that he quickly became footsore, and she carried him until Billy perched him on top of his pack and grumbled that Possum was chewing his back hair to a frazzle. CHAPTER XII
  • It was plain the notion of footsore penance had taken vigorous hold of his imagination and his love of adventure. Kenny
  • Arron, under better circumstances, would have hesitated at the thought of yelling furiously at an attractive young stranger, but he was footsore, tired, and very, very confused.
  • It was full dark before Eve and the footsore gelding reached the campsite. ONLY YOU
  • He disappeared into the crowd of tired and footsore people, who were piling to the doors to catch their carriages.
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