underfoot
Pronunciation: [ˌʌndərˈfʊt]
Word
Context: "location"
(adverb) when something is below your feet or on the ground. It describes things that you are stepping on or that are beneath you as you walk.
Example
The grass felt soft underfoot as we walked through the park.
Example
There wasn't anything special underfoot; the ground was just hard dirt.
Example
What does it feel like underfoot when you're walking on sand?
Context: "location"
(noun) the area that is below your feet. It refers to what is present on the ground where you stand.
Example
The butterflies danced above the flowers while the soft moss provided a cushion underfoot.
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There wasn't much to see underfoot except for some old leaves.
Example
What can you find underfoot when you’re exploring a forest?
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