Associations to the word «Footed»
Noun
- Magpie
- Chick
- Toe
- Broad
- Gopher
- Mahogany
- Mole
- Serpent
- Kick
- Burrow
- White
- Glide
- Defender
- Bug
- Otter
- Duck
- Mule
- Prey
- Flesh
- Cat
- Coyote
- Beak
- Frog
- Quick
- Stumble
- Penguin
- Gallop
- Crow
- Funnel
- Hermes
- Slipper
- Stocking
- Urn
- Meadow
- Header
- Sandal
- Nigger
- Web
- Hoove
- Comb
- Creature
- Predator
- Stride
- Turtle
- Tackle
- Pig
- Emu
- Vulture
- Pony
- Small
- Tub
- Fiat
- Large
- Lesser
- Leopard
- Kicking
- Leaf
- Penalty
- Pelican
- Bird
- Swallow
- Corral
- Brute
- Ball
- Animal
- Trouser
- Horseshoe
- Stool
- Shot
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FOOTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of foot
FOOTED, adjective. (in combination) Having a specified form of foot.
FOOTED, adjective. (poetry) (usually in combination) Consisting of, or having been put into, metrical feet (of a specified character or number).
FOOTED DRUM, noun. (musical instrument) A drum (membranophone) whose resonance is improved by an open bottom that is held by the player's feet.
FOOTED DRUMS, noun. Plural of footed drum
Dictionary definition
FOOTED, adjective. Having feet; "footed creatures"; "a footed sofa".
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