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barefoot
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
barefoot
(adverb)
barefoot
/
ˈ
beɚˌfʊt/
adverb
or
barefooted
/
ˈ
beɚˌfʊtəd/
barefoot
/
ˈ
beɚˌfʊt/
adverb
or
barefooted
/
ˈ
beɚˌfʊtəd/
Britannica Dictionary definition of BAREFOOT
:
without shoes
:
with the feet bare
We walked
barefoot
in the stream.
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barefooted
adjective
barefoot
children
He was
barefoot
.
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