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Synonyms

slow-footed

American  
[sloh-foot-id] / ˈsloʊˈfʊt ɪd /

adjective

  1. proceeding at a slow pace.


Other Word Forms

  • slow-footedly adverb
  • slow-footedness noun

Etymology

Origin of slow-footed

First recorded in 1635–45

Example Sentences

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That scored the slow-footed Perez, who contorted his body around catcher Will Smith’s tag, and the Dodgers were so stunned by his slide that they allowed the remaining runners to advance.

From Washington Times • Jul. 2, 2023

Suzuki, a slow-footed catcher, tagged from third but stopped a few feet beyond the bag.

From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2022

The MDE has also been criticized for slow-footed enforcement regarding Valley Proteins, a poultry-rendering plant in Dorchester County that allegedly has been discharging pollutants into a tributary of the Transquaking River since April 2019.

From Washington Post • Feb. 12, 2022

He also tried to implicate Mr. O’Brien in the union’s slow-footed approach to Amazon.

From New York Times • Nov. 19, 2021

“A Son of Pen-Llarcau does not sneak. You were too slow-footed for me. There were matters of urgency to attend to.”

From "The Black Cauldron" by Lloyd Alexander