- foot·fall
- /ˈfʊtˌfɑːl/ noun, pl -falls [count]literary : the sound of a footstep
She heard footfalls echoing in the hall.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
She heard footfalls echoing in the hall.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
foot|fall — «FUT FL», noun. 1. the sound of steps coming or going. 2. a footstep; tread … Useful english dictionary
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fall on your feet — land/fall/on your feet phrase to be lucky and get into a good situation after being in a difficult one Simon always manages to land on his feet. Thesaurus: in a good, better or pleasant situationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
foot — ► NOUN (pl. feet) 1) the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which a person walks. 2) the base or bottom of something vertical. 3) the end of a bed where the occupant s feet normally rest. 4) a unit of linear measure equal to 12 inches … English terms dictionary
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fall over somebody — ˌfall ˈover sb/sth derived no passive to hit your foot against sth when you are walking and fall, or almost fall Syn: trip over • I rushed for the door and fell over the cat in the hallway. see also ↑fall … Useful english dictionary
fall over something — ˌfall ˈover sb/sth derived no passive to hit your foot against sth when you are walking and fall, or almost fall Syn: trip over • I rushed for the door and fell over the cat in the hallway. see also ↑fall … Useful english dictionary
fall on your feet — fall/land on your feet ► to be successful or lucky, especially after a period of not having success or luck: »After the redundancies, about a fifth of the workers immediately landed on their feet, getting jobs at a local start up company. Main… … Financial and business terms
fall/land on your feet — ► to be successful or lucky, especially after a period of not having success or luck: »After the redundancies, about a fifth of the workers immediately landed on their feet, getting jobs at a local start up company. Main Entry: ↑foot … Financial and business terms