foot

Related to foot: Athletes foot, FOTT
See:
  • (one's) best foot forward
  • (Well,) I'll go to the foot of our stairs!
  • a foot in both camps
  • a foot in the door
  • a hand like a foot
  • be caught on the wrong foot
  • be hand and foot to (one)
  • be on the back foot
  • be on the front foot
  • best foot forward
  • bind (one) hand and foot
  • bind someone hand and foot
  • bind/tie somebody hand and foot
  • blisterfoot
  • bound hand and foot
  • flatfoot
  • fleet of foot
  • foot in both camps
  • foot in both camps, have a
  • foot in one's mouth, put one's
  • foot in the door
  • foot in the door, get one's
  • foot it
  • foot the bill
  • foot up
  • foot-in-mouth disease
  • foot-in-the-door
  • from head to foot
  • from head to foot/toe
  • from head to toe
  • from head/top to heels/toe/foot
  • front foot
  • get a foot in the door
  • get a/(one's) foot in the door
  • get foot in the door
  • get off on the right foot
  • get off on the wrong foot
  • get/have a/your foot in the door
  • get/start off on the right/wrong foot
  • hand and foot
  • have (one's) foot on (someone's) neck
  • have a foot in both camps
  • have a foot in the door
  • have a hand like a foot
  • have a heavy foot
  • have a lead foot
  • have a/(one's) foot in the door
  • have one foot in the grave
  • have one foot on a banana peel
  • have the shoe on the other foot
  • head-to-foot
  • hotfoot
  • hotfoot it
  • hotfoot it off to (some place)
  • hotfoot it out of (some place)
  • I wouldn't touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
  • I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole
  • if you keep your mouth shut, you won't put your foot in it
  • kick with the other foot
  • live under the cat's foot
  • my foot
  • my foot!
  • never set foot in (some place)
  • not put a foot wrong
  • not set foot in (some place)
  • not set foot somewhere
  • not touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
  • not touch with a ten-foot pole
  • not/never put/set a foot wrong
  • off on the right foot
  • off on the wrong foot
  • on foot
  • on the back foot
  • on the front foot
  • on the right foot
  • on the right foot, get off
  • on the wrong foot
  • one foot in the grave
  • one foot in the grave, have
  • put (one's) best foot forward
  • put (one's) foot down
  • put (one's) foot in (one's) mouth
  • put (one's) foot in it
  • put (one's) foot to the floor
  • put a foot wrong
  • put best foot forward
  • put foot
  • put foot down
  • put foot in mouth
  • put one foot in front of the other
  • put one's best foot forward
  • put one's best foot forward, to
  • put one's foot down
  • put one's foot down, to
  • put one's foot in it
  • put one's foot in it/one's mouth, to
  • put your best foot forward
  • put your foot down
  • put your foot in it
  • right foot foremost
  • set foot
  • set foot in
  • set foot in (some place)
  • set foot in/on something
  • set foot on
  • set foot on (something or some place)
  • set foot somewhere
  • shoe is on the other foot
  • shoe is on the other foot, the
  • shoot (oneself) in the foot
  • shoot in the foot
  • shoot oneself in the foot
  • shoot oneself in the foot, to
  • shoot yourself in the foot
  • start off
  • start off on the right foot
  • start off on the right foot, to
  • start off on the wrong foot
  • step off on the wrong foot
  • stick (one's) foot in (one's) mouth
  • ten foot tall and bulletproof
  • the black ox has trod upon (one's) foot
  • the boot is on the other foot
  • the shoe is on the other foot
  • the wrong foot
  • tie (one) hand and foot
  • under foot
  • wait on (someone) hand and foot
  • wait on hand and foot
  • wait on hand and foot, to
  • wait on somebody hand and foot
  • wait on someone hand and foot
  • wait upon (someone) hand and foot
  • which foot the shoe is on
  • whose foot the shoe is on
  • work the rabbit's foot on
  • work the rabbit's foot on (someone)
  • wouldn’t touch someone/something with a ten-foot pole
  • wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole
  • wouldn't touch something/someone with a barge pole
  • wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole
  • wrong-foot
  • you cannot put the same shoe on every foot
  • you put your foot in it
References in periodicals archive
Animal fossils stored in a box since their excavation 15 years ago at an underground cave in South Africa have yielded an unexpected discovery--four foot bones that fit together to form the left instep of a hominid that lived about 3.5 million years ago.
This is equally important in the glissades side-to-side, when the second foot of one glissade becomes the first foot of the next glissade.
The QB who does not drop his shoulder will find his momentum taking him backwards and he will tend to throw off his back foot, making the ball hang and sail over the receiver's head.
In sur le cou-de-pied back we naturally don't have an ankle to wrap the foot around and yet, because the action is the same, the foot should have the same shape.
The foot should land in the three o'clock position and the athlete should stay up on the ball of the foot throughout the next run in order to maintain hip motion and lift at delivery.
"Never, never," says Louis Galli, D.P.M., "permit a child to wear a pointe shoe, or even one that resembles a pointe shoe, until the bones of the foot are sufficiently ossified (hardened) and the supporting muscles of the leg, thigh, hip, and trunk are strong.
moves over the left foot, he should turn (pivot) the foot counter-clockwise, then advance the right leg out and around the left leg.
Then, apply the pads to your foot just outside of the pen lines (see photo at right).
If it isn't breaking high enough or if the shank pulls away from the foot, she may suggest resewing the ribbons, moving them back or forward.
In Fifth Position, the feet should move equally to form one line with only the heel of each foot exposed.
Average asking rent in the CBD dropped $3.18 per square foot, or 10%, Over the past year to $28.17 per square foot and $1.30 per square foot, or 5%, in the Non-CBD to $26.91 per square foot.
The top five leases during the quarter were Kasowitz Benson Torres & Freid (140,000 square foot renewal at 1633 Broadway), Soros Funds (104,152 square foot renewal at 888 Seventh Avenue), UFJ Bank (90,528 square foot renewal and lease reconstruction at 55 East 52nd Street), Clarendon Insurance Group (76,300 square feet at Ten Times Square), Michael Kors (59,898 square feet at 11 West 42nd Street), Kasowitz Benson Torres & Freid (140,000 square feet expansion and renewal at 1633 Broadway) and Schulte Roth & Zabel (30,801 square feet at 919 Third Avenue).
The average asking price has remained relatively the same at $29.87 per square foot compared to $29.61 per square foot last quarter and $31.19 per square foot twelve months earlier.
During the third quarter of 2003 overall asking rents on Long Island dropped by $.65 to end the period at $23.94 per square foot.
Because much of the space leased by the hedge funds and financial service firms so active this year was among the most expensive in the county, average asking rent countywide plummeted $2.35 per square foot from a year ago to $25.99 per square foot.