Pronunciation of the English word feet.
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1. | The bound feet were the legacy of another centuries-old practice. Many girls had their feet wrapped tightly to keep them small. As the girls grew, the bones of their feet would break, leaving them with tiny feet, which were attractive to men, but painful to walk on. | |
2. | This room is twelve feet by twenty-four feet. | |
3. | This tablecloth measures 5 feet by 3 feet. | |
4. | The conclusion reached by a study is "People who think their feet are smelly, have smelly feet; people who think they aren't, don't." | |
5. | The executioner struck off her feet with the red shoes, and the shoes danced away with the little feet across the field into the deep forest. | |
6. | The girl tried to speak, but before she could sob out her thanks the old man had touched her softly on the head three times with his silver staff. In an instant Elsa knew that she was turning into a bird: wings sprang from beneath her arms; her feet were the feet of eagles, with long claws; her nose curved itself into a sharp beak, and feathers covered her body. Then she soared high in the air, and floated up towards the clouds, as if she had really been hatched an eagle. | |
7. | Compared to your feet, my feet are smaller. | |
8. | My feet are smaller than your feet. | |
9. | After horses ran a long race, their feet were hot. So the animals stood in water to cool their feet. | |
10. | The average depth of the Arctic Ocean is 12,000 feet and it is 17,850 feet at its deepest point. |