footfall
Americannoun
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a footstep.
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the sound of footsteps.
She heard a footfall on the stairs.
noun
Etymology
Origin of footfall
Example Sentences
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The humans were close now, so close the ground shook with the rumble of their footfalls.
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Some businesses in the city have told the BBC they have seen a decline in footfall as students "hide in their bedrooms".
From BBC
The underbrush crackled, as if from a footfall.
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The footfalls retreat as quickly as they came.
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Coupled with declining footfall, many say they are concerned about their ability to keep prices down, even with the help of the government's newly announced "High Street Strategy" .
From BBC
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