Associations to the word «Underfoot»
Noun
- Nostril
- Disdain
- Youngster
- Ankle
- Fern
- Porcelain
- Smell
- Puff
- Horde
- Pavement
- Kicking
- Novella
- Floor
- Dying
- Vegetation
- Dust
- Kitten
- Brief
- Dripping
- Boulder
- Shriek
- Stone
- Scorpion
- Slab
- Traction
- Hurrying
- Typhoon
- Warmer
- Ceiling
- Thunder
- Groan
- Moonlight
- Roar
- Powder
- Plank
- Shaking
- Moisture
- Fell
- Roadway
- Gorge
- Hillside
- Slope
- Dreams
- Transformer
- Occupying
- Sky
- Vine
- Shoe
- Geology
- Blossom
- Dew
- Boots
- Ice
- Ledge
- Waist
- Toe
- Brush
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNDERFOOT, adjective. Situated under one’s feet.
UNDERFOOT, adverb. (to crush, to trample, etc.) Under one's feet.
UNDERFOOT, adverb. In the way; situated so as to obstruct or hinder.
Dictionary definition
UNDERFOOT, adverb. Under the feet; "trampled the beans underfoot"; "green grass growing underfoot".
UNDERFOOT, adverb. In the way and hindering progress; "a house with children and pets and toys always underfoot".
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