adjective

definition

Wearing nothing on the feet.

example

After taking off their shoes, socks and sandals at the doorway, the kids were barefoot.

definition

(of a vehicle on an icy road) Not using snow chains.

definition

Transmitting without the use of an amplifier.

adverb

definition

Wearing nothing on the feet.

example

She likes to go barefoot in the summertime.

definition

Transmitting without the use of an amplifier.

Examples of barefoot in a Sentence

She was barefoot too, remember?

I'm like some poor farm girl, barefoot as the day I was born.

Padding barefoot across the footbridge, she joined Alex.

Natasha jumped up, snatched up her slippers, and ran barefoot to her own room.

Meanwhile Mrs. MacDonald, one of the women taken captive, aided by her native servant, escaped, and barefoot and in her nightdress ran through the jungle to another planter's house.

It took her mind back to childhood memories of barefoot strolls down dusty lanes.

I've heard about children walking to school barefoot, but this area isn't much different than parts of California.

He's barefoot after he leaves his shoes on the beach and needs some kind of footwear so he might as well get bike shoes; after all, he's biking.

Back at the house, she crossed the living room floor barefoot; her shoes in one hand and socks in the other.

If they hadn't gone off playing those silly war games, Rosie the riveter would have stayed at home barefoot and pregnant the way women belong.

There was one pilgrim, a quiet pockmarked little woman of fifty called Theodosia, who for over thirty years had gone about barefoot and worn heavy chains.

For example, if you visualize a meadow imagine you are walking barefoot in the grass.

Some of them imitated the Hebrew prophets in the performance of symbolic acts of denunciation, foretelling or warning, going barefoot, or in sackcloth or undress, and, in a few cases, for brief periods, altogether naked; even women in some cases distinguished themselves by extravagance of conduct.

In 1102 Magnus Barefoot made his third and last expedition to the west with the express design of conquering Ireland.

They're big. they're slow, and, as both crime syndicates and barefoot desperados have found out, they are virtually unprotected.

A barefoot man pushes a wheelbarrow loaded with tobacco leaves.

The sick soldier, Sokolov, pale and thin with dark shadows round his eyes, alone sat in his place barefoot and not dressed.

This audio book is an unabridged recording of Richard Walker 's The Barefoot Book of Pirates.

They 're big. they 're slow, and, as both crime syndicates and barefoot desperados have found out, they are virtually unprotected.

Since the bedroom is where we are most often barefoot, it's the perfect place for broadloom.

The effect is similar to walking barefoot.

She was dressed in a pair of light colored slacks, a pale blue blouse and was barefoot.

Three years before his death he parted with his share of the ancestral principality, and designed, when certain literary plans were completed, to give away all he had and wander barefoot through the world preaching Christ.

Barefoot cruises and chairs instead the quite centralized so.

A short pause of story reading [barefoot animal stories] restored sb's equanimity.

Friday for three unique and fascinated we do know barefoot fishers.

Even the rather limp ' Walking Barefoot ' stands out.

The old man was already sitting barefoot.

Then to top things off, we were all barefoot with crocheted foot things on (my aunt made them).

The groom, on the other hand, may forsake a tuxedo jacket for a more casual shirt, and the bridal party may find themselves barefoot in the sand for easier walking as well as comfort.

Choose to have your men go barefoot or wear sandals to keep the relaxed look consistent.

There's just something relaxed and charming about the entire affair, from the beautiful weather and backdrop to the color palettes and tendency for guests to go barefoot.

Allow your bridal party to wear flip-flops or even go barefoot during the ceremony.

Smooch also carries cozy Barefoot Dreams robes in candy colors for moms, as well as plush handbags, cutting-edge jewelry for tweens and a host of other high-end accessories, including belts and hair clips.

For a simple, everyday look, sundresses can be matched with flip flops, and babies can go barefoot.

For a truly unconventional cruise vacation in a relaxed, no-frills atmosphere, many passengers choose Windjammer Barefoot Cruises.

Because many toddlers are not sure on their feet until between fifteen and eighteen months (or more), you want to give them ample time to learn to walk barefoot before introducing footwear.

Genevieve Gorder was perhaps best known for working barefoot in every episode.

Wear shoes outdoors and avoid walking barefoot in grassy areas.

Twenty-four hours after his hour-long downhill hike from the mine, Dean's stilts felt like he'd run a barefoot marathon on cobblestoned streets.

Her eyes were red, her red hair wet and disheveled, and she wore a flannel bathrobe and was barefoot.

Harald now ruled the country until 1136, when he was murdered by Sigurd SlembiDiakn, another bastard son of Magnus Barefoot.

Through the streets of Lichfield, on market day, he walked barefoot, crying, "Woe to the bloody city of Lichfield."

She applied herself to learning the language with such zeal that she rose at night and walked about her bedroom barefoot repeating her lessons.

Many professions and religions, &c., are distinguished by the shape and color of the turban, and various classes, and particularly servants, are marked by the form and color of their shoes; but the poor go usually barefoot.

In winter a pair of very short white cotton socks are used, and tiny slippers with a high heel; in summer, in the house ladies go often barefoot.

The Christian Abyssinians usually go barehead and barefoot, in contrast to the Mahommedans, who wear turbans and leather sandals.

The newly elected abbot was to put off his shoes at the door of the church, and proceed barefoot to meet the members of the house advancing in a procession.

The green rusticity of Whittier's farm and village life imparted a bucolic charm to such lyrics as " In School Days," " The Barefoot Boy," " Telling the Bees," " Maud Muller," and " My Schoolmate."

To think about the roles involved, we use the metaphor of a barefoot statistician, itself based on the " barefoot statistician, itself based on the " barefoot doctor " .

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