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Examples:reveal the cloven foot (idiom); to unmask one's true nature—have one foot in the grave—hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children—foot drill (military, physical exercises etc)—press down with the foot—"eight wind points", name of a set of acupuncture points (EX-LE-10), four on each foot—virtue is one foot tall, the devil ten foot (idiom); It takes constant vigilance stave off evil.—doing as one pleases (idiom); foot-loose and fancy free—lit. hundred foot pole, progress still further (idiom); fig. much accomplished, still some work do—foot (syllabic unit in verse)—crow foot (system of ropes through tackle hold up an awning)—approach one's coffin (idiom); with one foot in the grave—lit. a straight foot has no fear of a crooked shoe—lit. win an inch, want a foot (idiom); fig. not satisfied with small gains—conventional greeting at the foot of a letter: May your business go well!—step with the right foot—the devil is ten foot tall, virtue one foot (idiom); It takes constant vigilance stave off evil.—square (as in square foot, square mile, square root)—human hand foot and mouth disease, a viral infection—burial of cremated remains at the foot of a tree—lit. for some things a foot may be too short, and for the other an inch will suffice (proverb)—crush one's own foot while trying to maneuver a rock (to a cliff edge, to drop on one's enemy) [idiom.]—lit. stand with each foot in a different boat [idiom.]— |