Footed [verb]

Definition of Footed:

give money for goods, services

Opposite/Antonyms of Footed:


Sentence/Example of Footed:

The Audi e-Tron felt much more sure-footed while making the same drive.

The Capitals, in the first of eight matchups against their division rivals, came out sluggish, and their defense was caught flat-footed on multiple occasions.

If the flat-footed regulators at the SEC and CFTC want to “identify” those responsible for this week’s market failures, all they have to do is look in the mirror.

He was surrounded by slower-footed defenders — Soto in left, Adam Eaton in right — yet the Nationals’ outfield ranked in the top half in most advanced fielding stats.

Fenyx, whose gender can be swapped at any moment, is a fleet-footed character-action hero, complete with launcher combos ala Dante from “Devil May Cry.”

Eventually, someone will catch a team like that flat-footed and do just enough to win.

For those like Melville, the “biggest complication” for employers would be who is ultimately footed with the bill if an employee leaves during the four month deferral or even at the beginning of next year.

A two-footed crocodile relative might have also been responsible for another set of mysterious tracks.

It was no wonder that he felt quite at home in the duck-pond, which was made for web-footed folk.

Orellana was very warmly received by armed swift-footed females, which originated the fanciful name Amazonia.