Footmarks [noun]

Definition of Footmarks:

evidence; small bit

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Sentence/Example of Footmarks:

She saw no tracks, but some time afterwards found a footmark where the trail left the clearing.

Curious, because, so far as one can trace any footmark in this mud-stained corner, one would say it was a more shapely sole.

So he stamped heavily on the soft ground, and added, 'As long as this footmark remains sharp and clear, I shall be safe.

Blood issued from his foot, which slid along the stone pavement, leaving a long footmark, printed in blood.

For eight days we travelled without seeing a sign of human presence but that one vague footmark in the sand.

Even Mr. Sherlock Holmes himself could hardly have found a footmark in a quarter of an hour.

There was a considerable pause, during which Lowe stooped down to examine the details of the footmark.

She did so, and, unperceived, she measured the sole of the boot in that solitary footmark.

Half over it is another footmark—Bowmore's, I expect, for I can see signs of others, in both directions—going and coming.

The footmark of the Roman on the soil of England is indelible.