go barefoot
Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words
to be in a place or move around without wearing shoes or socks
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Examples (10)
- The children had to go barefoot because there was no money for shoes.
- I love to go barefoot on the grass during summer.
- We went barefoot on the beach and felt the warm sand.
- Going barefoot can connect you more deeply with nature.
- Is it hygienic to go barefoot in public places like a park?
- If the floor is clean, I prefer to go barefoot inside the house.
- She's planning to go barefoot at her beach wedding.
- Take off your shoes and go barefoot for a while; it's very relaxing.
- You shouldn't go barefoot on the hot city pavement.
- In many cultures, it's customary to go barefoot indoors.