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footfall

[foot-fawl] / ˈfʊtˌfɔl /




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Industry watchers say this year's figures have also suffered from a lack of local French-language hits or buzzy Hollywood blockbusters to drive footfall.

From Barron's

Above him, he can hear the footfalls of his hosts.

From Seattle Times

As we scampered back along the coastline toward the lighthouse, our footfalls timed in a staccato dance with the incoming tide, I heard Fisher’s chirpy voice.

From New York Times

It has a stop-and-start rhythm of quick-freeze balletic poses and long pauses set against bursts of larger movements and loud footfalls.

From New York Times

It added that as many people continued to work from home, footfall at its cafes in city centres and train stations had been slower to recover, with London being the exception.

From BBC