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footmark

[foot-mahrk] / ˈfʊtˌmɑrk /




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Dar's late intervention on Prior's behalf also cost them heavily, the umpire having made his decision in the affirmative then noting Johnson's footmark on the crease and asking for a check.

From The Guardian • Dec. 27, 2010

These prints, together with another footmark found on the same cardboard cover—the bold and bloody impression of a Cat’s Paw half sole— were the only “serious clues” the investigators could claim.

From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote

Not a footmark of any sort was to be seen, not a suggestion that any one had visited the place.

From The Coming of the King by Hocking, James

Tell Dollops to measure and make a drawing of every footmark in and about the place.

From The Riddle of the Night by Hanshew, Thomas W.

The durned rain’s washed ’em out—every footmark o’ ’em.”

From The Wild Huntress Love in the Wilderness by Reid, Mayne