100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "foot"
Definition
The term "foot" as a common noun refers to:
- The lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, used for standing, walking, and running.
- A unit of measurement equal to 12 inches (approximately 30.48 centimeters).
- In a more figurative sense, it can refer to the base or bottom part of something (e.g., the foot of a mountain).
Synonyms
- Pedal extremity
- Base (when used figuratively)
- Foot unit (when referring to measurement)
Antonyms
- Head (when referring to the top part of something)
- Inch (when considering smaller units of measurement)
Examples
- I decided to foot the bill for dinner last night.
- She had to foot the stairs quickly to catch the bus.
- He will foot the distance from his house to the park.
- The company asked me to foot the report by the end of the week.
- They were happy to foot the expenses for the charity event.
- After the long hike, my feet were sore, but I still managed to foot it back home.
- The team decided to foot the project costs themselves.
- I need to foot my way through this tough conversation with my boss.
- He always tries to foot the blame on someone else.
- She agreed to foot the entire cost of the wedding.
- I can’t believe he asked me to foot the travel expenses!
- After the storm, we had to foot it home through the flooded streets.
- They decided to foot the renovations to their home.
- Can you help me foot that large package into the car?
- I will foot my way through this difficult exam.
- We need to foot the details of the meeting before proceeding.
- He offered to foot my share of the rent this month.
- They were forced to foot the bill after their credit card was declined.
- I had to foot it to the nearest gas station.
- She will foot the expenses for her graduate school.
- I can’t wait to foot the dance floor at the party!
- He had no choice but to foot the consequences of his actions.
- I'm going to foot it to the top of the hill for a better view.
- The kids decided to foot it to school instead of taking the bus.
- I’ll foot the cost of the movie tickets this time.
- Let's foot the discussion about our future plans.
- Can you foot it over to your friend?
- He was determined to foot the marathon despite the rain.
- She had to foot the stairs to reach the rooftop garden.
- They always manage to foot the extra charges on their bills.
- I will foot the price for the new equipment.
- The committee will foot the budget for the upcoming event.
- It’s important to foot your responsibilities.
- We need to foot the data before making a decision.
- He was eager to foot the challenge posed by his coach.
- She had to foot the entire team’s travel costs.
- They will foot the repairs after the accident.
- I decided to foot it on foot rather than drive.
- He tried to foot the blame on his colleagues during the meeting.
- I will foot the details of the contract for clarity.
- She had to foot the bill after the dinner party.
- They managed to foot their way through the crowd.
- We should foot it to the gym together later.
- He agreed to foot the budget for the new project.
- I need to foot the expenses for my trip next month.
- The team had to foot the entire project on their own.
- He will foot the costs of his education.
- She is excited to foot the dance competition.
- We decided to foot it to the concert instead of driving.
- I will foot the repairs on my car this weekend.
- They had to foot the bill for their unexpected guests.
- It was a long day, but I managed to foot it home.
- He was happy to foot the legal fees for his friend.
- She had to foot the expenses for her family’s vacation.
- I need to foot the minutes of the last meeting.
- They were forced to foot the repairs after the storm.
- I can’t believe I have to foot the cost of this project myself.
- Let’s foot it to the nearest café for coffee.
- He always tries to foot the blame onto others.
- I need to foot the data for my presentation.
- She will foot the costs of her online classes.
- The group decided to foot it to the beach instead of driving.
- They had to foot the bill for the unexpected repairs.
- I can’t wait to foot the dance floor at the event!
- He agreed to foot the cost of the new uniforms.
- We need to foot the final report before submission.
- I will foot my way through the busy streets.
- They managed to foot the extra cost without any issues.
- She decided to foot the entire dinner bill.
- He had to foot the consequences of his actions.
- I’ll foot the expenses for the next meeting.
- Let’s foot it to the nearest park after lunch.
- The company will foot the costs of the training program.
- They always manage to foot the extra charges on their bills.
- I need to foot the details of our plan.
- He was willing to foot the expenses for the team.
- She had to foot the bill after the concert.
- We need to foot the data for the research project.
- I will foot it to the store for supplies.
- They decided to foot the travel costs for the event.
- I can’t believe I have to foot the bill for this.
- He was pleased to foot the expenses for his friend's wedding.
- She managed to foot the distance despite her sore feet.
- They will foot the budget for the new initiative.
- I need to foot the bill for the groceries this week.
- He decided to foot the entire cost of the project.
- We should foot it to the library for some research.
- She was happy to foot the expenses for her studies.
- I can’t wait to foot the dance floor at the celebration!
- They had to foot the bill for their unexpected guests.
- He was excited to foot it to the top of the hill.
- I will foot the repairs for my bicycle this weekend.
- She had to foot the expenses for her travel.
- Let's foot it to the nearby cafe for a break.
- He agreed to foot the legal fees for the case.
- They managed to foot it through the tough times.
- I need to foot the minutes of the last call.
- She will foot the bill for her new laptop.
- We decided to foot it to the mountain for a hike.
- He had to foot the charges after the event.