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		Definition of footed in English: footedadjective ˈfʊtɪd 1Having a foot or feet. Example sentencesExamples -  The footed bottle case in Plate II represents a slightly later development of the simple box.
 -  Almost all ballet schools require pink, footed tights for girls and black tights and white socks for boys.
 -  The yarn and legs of the stockings were furnished by the mill and footed hose and waste material returned.
 -  Usually metallic rather than ceramic, these servers included plates, shallow bowls without feet, and shallow footed bowls.
 -  During the first months after Ezekiel was born, he spent most of his waking and sleeping hours in footed white pajamas.
 -  A dose, or serving, of about one to one-and-one-half ounces of absinthe was poured into a footed glass.
 -  A footed trunk picked up during the home owner's travels functions as a coffee table where she can serve clients tea or spread out papers to review.
 -  He added two scroll handles to a footed beaker so that the cup could be passed easily from one communicant to the next.
 -  Belgian ales and other high alcohol brews are served in more traditional footed goblets.
 -  Pile lush heirloom tomatoes in a footed bowl for a jolt of hot late-summer color on your outdoor table.
 -  Cut its stem short and set into water in a footed ice cream dish, cocktail glass, or similarly shaped container.
 -  This includes dinner, oval and side plates, footed bowls and coffee mugs, with prices from €6.30.
 -  When this happens, I place her pot in a large footed container so her flattened branches can droop gracefully over the side without hindrance.
 -  The footed bowl is another form Revere made frequently, the most famous example being the Sons of Liberty Bowl he made in 1768.
 -  The girl, Eleanor by name, clutched a blanket in one hand as she stumbled down the stairs in footed pajamas.
 -  Here, a tall, footed glass holds a generous scoop of house-made vanilla ice cream and is presented to you alongside a chilled bottle of Stewart's root beer.
 
 2in combination Having a foot or feet of a specified type or number.  a quick-footed American chappie Example sentencesExamples -  Unfortunately when the time came for him to join the army, he was rejected due to the fact that he was flat-footed.
 -  The Z-Traxion z-shaped lugs promote superior weight distribution and sure-footed traction and stability.
 
    Definition of footed in US English: footedadjectiveˈfo͝odəd 1Having a foot or feet. Example sentencesExamples -  A footed trunk picked up during the home owner's travels functions as a coffee table where she can serve clients tea or spread out papers to review.
 -  This includes dinner, oval and side plates, footed bowls and coffee mugs, with prices from €6.30.
 -  The footed bottle case in Plate II represents a slightly later development of the simple box.
 -  The footed bowl is another form Revere made frequently, the most famous example being the Sons of Liberty Bowl he made in 1768.
 -  Almost all ballet schools require pink, footed tights for girls and black tights and white socks for boys.
 -  Usually metallic rather than ceramic, these servers included plates, shallow bowls without feet, and shallow footed bowls.
 -  During the first months after Ezekiel was born, he spent most of his waking and sleeping hours in footed white pajamas.
 -  When this happens, I place her pot in a large footed container so her flattened branches can droop gracefully over the side without hindrance.
 -  Cut its stem short and set into water in a footed ice cream dish, cocktail glass, or similarly shaped container.
 -  He added two scroll handles to a footed beaker so that the cup could be passed easily from one communicant to the next.
 -  Here, a tall, footed glass holds a generous scoop of house-made vanilla ice cream and is presented to you alongside a chilled bottle of Stewart's root beer.
 -  The girl, Eleanor by name, clutched a blanket in one hand as she stumbled down the stairs in footed pajamas.
 -  The yarn and legs of the stockings were furnished by the mill and footed hose and waste material returned.
 -  Belgian ales and other high alcohol brews are served in more traditional footed goblets.
 -  Pile lush heirloom tomatoes in a footed bowl for a jolt of hot late-summer color on your outdoor table.
 -  A dose, or serving, of about one to one-and-one-half ounces of absinthe was poured into a footed glass.
 
 2in combination Having a foot or feet of a specified type or number.  a quick-footed American chappie Example sentencesExamples -  Unfortunately when the time came for him to join the army, he was rejected due to the fact that he was flat-footed.
 -  The Z-Traxion z-shaped lugs promote superior weight distribution and sure-footed traction and stability.
 
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