Footpad [noun]

Definition of Footpad:

highway robber

Synonyms of Footpad:


Opposite/Antonyms of Footpad:

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Sentence/Example of Footpad:

I had not seen a European for more than two years, and I looked myself like a Tibetan footpad.

Others, assuming higher ground, resented silent boot as taking unfair advantage of the burglar or footpad.

"Your age hath taught you but little wisdom, if it hath taught you that I am a footpad," I said.

We won't shoot the bison, no matter what happens; he's like a gentleman assailed by a footpad.

A footpad had attacked him the night before, taken him by the throat and robbed him, leaving him half-dead in the road.

Quantitative experiments on wounds of the footpad of dogs showed that cotarnin invariably increased the bleeding.

Perhaps he thought their question merely a footpad's introduction to a sandbagging episode.

We now proceeded at full speed, while the footpad ran endeavouring to overtake us.

"Thou shall want ere I want," for instance, would precisely suit the descendant of a footpad.

"Copper" turned footpad, he knew the ropes, he could flout the Treasury—and he did.