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flatfoot

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
















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“Christmas in the Smokies,” its signature show, has been running since 1990, with a live orchestra and Appalachian storytelling, a flatfoot dancer and a fiddler.

From New York Times

There was clogging, stomping and flatfoot dancing; the Dutch and English square-dancing with the Africans and the Irish.

From Washington Post

She started writing weekly emails to all her contacts, sharing videos and offering online classes in flatfoot dancing and clogging.

From New York Times

Send out the flatfoots from the GAO’s special investigations unit — the folks who test airport security undercover and the like — to conduct a background check.

From Washington Post

Walter with his money and prestige or Victor with his unbroken marriage and flatfoot honor?

From New York Times