dry-foot

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Etymology[edit]

From dry +‎ foot.

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Adverb[edit]

dry-foot (not comparable)

  1. With dry feet; without getting the feet wet.
  2. (obsolete) By only the scent of the feet (of hunting, tracking etc.).

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