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flatfoot

[flat-foot, -foot] / ˈflætˌfʊt, -ˈfʊt /
















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The Case of the Feline Flatfoot Aren’t cats more likely to commit crimes than to detect them?

From Slate • Jun. 30, 2012

"War Department!" for the floor on which Divorces are granted, "Flatfoot Alley!" for police headquarters, and "Ball & Chain!" for the city attorney's criminal division.

From Time Magazine Archive

He is a heavy-legged, hippy runner along the lines of "Flatfoot Frank" Sinkwich, late of Georgia.

From Time Magazine Archive

Replied canny Flatfoot Gleason: "It looks as if you need more protection around here!"

From Time Magazine Archive

Flatfoot is that condition in which the sole has little or no convexity.

From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.




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