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footsure

ADJECTIVE
  1. not liable to stumble or fall
    on surefooted donkeys

How To Use footsure In A Sentence

  • Accessible to everyone, provided that one is in good physical condition and footsure.
  • The grassy slopes were grazed by apparently fearless and footsure sheep, and in parts the sheer cliffs were occupied by seabirds - fulmars, kittiwakes and auks.
  • The fireline crosses several pallisades of rock cliffs, and only a footsure crew of Hotshots could have cut this trench over that terrain.
  • But normally we were footsure and knew our limitations.
  • At one point, not feeling as footsure as our leader, several of us refuse to follow in his footsteps.
  • Icelandics are footsure over rocks and mountains, and have been called the Bridges of Iceland for their swimming ability.
  • Less footsure than Gorath and further encumbered by his bulky staff, it was a constant struggle for him to keep upright as they wound up the mossy steps…
  • Still, I was engaged most not by the mounting intrigue but by separate moments, such as a graceful, footsure dance by a circle of spirits, played by members of the group's Young Company.
  • His commanding eyes and footsure gait complement the traces of authority in his voice as Punjab's Director-General of Police A.A. Siddiqui asserts: ‘I am retiring from service, not from life’.
  • Yesterday he missed a few kicks but otherwise, on a surface made treacherous by heavy rain, he was footsure and confident and, by the way, scored 23 points.
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