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fleet-footed

[ fleet-foot-id ]

adjective

  1. able to run fast.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fleet-footed1

First recorded in 1585–95
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Washington Commanders: WR Luther Burden III, Missouri — Quarterback Jayden Daniels could use another fleet-footed, sure-handed target to take some of the heat off of top receiver Terry McLaurin.

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Arriving on stage in a sparkly tuxedo dress, she rearranged her hits Espresso and Please Please Please in a jazzy big band style, and even delivered a fleet-footed tap dance sequence.

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Henry helped Stokes for a maximum of his own then in the same over found the fleet-footed Brook.

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His style was idiosyncratic, known for twisting, fleet-footed runs that stymied the opposition.

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The fleet-footed effort established a new state record and was the third-fastest girls’ mile in high school history.

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