Pronunciation of the English word foot.
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1. | The hair on the instep of the foot of the stepfather of Father Pedro's mason is black. Whoever says the hair of the inset of the foot of the stepfather of Father Pedro's mason isn't black has blacker hair on the instep of the foot than the black hair of the instep of the foot of the stepfather of Father Pedro's mason. | |
2. | If you put your mind into your foot, it becomes the foot. | |
3. | You may bill the foot only if you are a podiatrist, otherwise, you may just foot the bill. | |
4. | A kilometer on foot, that wears you out. A kilometer on foot, that wears out your shoes. | |
5. | The foot feels the foot when it feels the ground. | |
6. | Lake Erie is known for seiches, especially when strong winds blow from southwest to northeast. In 1844, a 22-foot seiche breached a 14-foot-high sea wall killing 78 people and damming the ice to the extent that Niagara Falls temporarily stopped flowing. | |
7. | Tom shifted his weight from foot to foot. | |
8. | But if her death ensue thereupon, he shall render life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe. | |
9. | The church is at the foot of the hill. | |
10. | During the vacation my sister and I stayed at a small village at the foot of Mt. Fuji. |