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four-footed
[ fawr-foot-id, fohr- ]
adjective
- having four feet:
He considers his dog to be his four-footed friend.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of four-footed1
1125–75; Middle English four foted
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Example Sentences
Plus, these nimble, four-footed firefighters are super adorable and fun to watch.
From Los Angeles Times
Westminster’s traditional green carpet had been rolled out in Arthur Ashe Stadium for fleet-footed - but four-footed - competitors.
From Washington Times
Westminster’s traditional green carpet had been rolled out in Arthur Ashe Stadium for fleet-footed — but four-footed — competitors.
From Seattle Times
It’s one of the clear lines that connect him to his four-footed charge: For Harry, learning to kill was the key to his survival, but it has left him damaged.
From Washington Post
The waterdog has the largest genome of any four-footed beast on Earth.
From Scientific American
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