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noun
footer  n.  A person who travels by foot.
Synonyms: pedestrian, walker.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Footer" Quotes from Famous Books



... Look at my beak! Well, we got all these pretty marks at footer—owin' to the zeal with which we played the game,' said Stalky, dusting himself. 'But d'you think you're fit to be let loose again, Pater? 'Sure you don't want to kill another sub-prefect? I wish I was Pot. I'd cut your ...
— A Diversity of Creatures • Rudyard Kipling

... bridge, to find himself facing a six-footer in his early thirties. There was a younger officer at the far end of ...
— The Submarine Boys and the Middies - The Prize Detail at Annapolis • Victor G. Durham

... true that he had once been a Methody revivalist no one, to quote Alia Bazan, "could a' smelled it off'n him." He was a black-bearded, scrawling six-footer, with a voice like a steam siren and a fist like a sledge. He carried two revolvers, spoke of the Russians at Point Barrow as the "Boomskys," and boasted if it came to that he'd engage to account for two of them, would shove ...
— A Deal in Wheat - And Other Stories of the New and Old West • Frank Norris

... her. She's too large for me, and she's worth less every year. I want a thirty-footer that I can handle myself for knocking around the Bay, and that won't cost a thousand. Sell the Freda and put the money to my account. Now what you three are afraid of is that I'll misspend my money—taking to drinking, horse-racing, ...
— The Little Lady of the Big House • Jack London



Words linked to "Footer" :   swaggerer, waddler, foot, totterer, parader, linear measure, staggerer, strider, pedestrian, plodder, passer-by, wayfarer, jaywalker, trudger, tramper, peripatetic, tramp, annotation, six-footer, stomper, stumbler, hobbler, marcher, tripper, nondriver, reeler, stroller, stamper, passerby, footnote, slogger, traveler, stalker, combining form, rambler, limper, saunterer, notation, hiker



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