stand barefoot
Frequency: 6.04.0 per million words
to be standing without wearing shoes or socks
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Examples (20)
- I love to stand barefoot on the warm sand.
- She likes to stand barefoot on the cool grass in the morning.
- She stood barefoot in the cool grass, feeling the morning dew.
- He had to stand barefoot on the hot sand, waiting for his shoes.
- You shouldn't stand barefoot on the cold tile floor for too long.
- Children often stand barefoot while playing by the river.
- Standing barefoot on the earth is said to have health benefits.
- I can't imagine having to stand barefoot in the snow for long.
- Don't stand barefoot on that broken glass!
- After a long day, it feels good to stand barefoot on the wooden floor.
- He was standing barefoot at the edge of the water, watching the sunset.
- The artist would often stand barefoot in her studio, feeling the connection to the earth.
- The yoga instructor asked everyone to stand barefoot on their mats.
- Why do you always stand barefoot in the kitchen? You might hurt your feet.
- There's a special freedom in standing barefoot in a freshly plowed field.
- She was accustomed to standing barefoot on the beach during her childhood summers.
- After the long hike, I will stand barefoot in the cool stream to soothe my feet.
- Please don't stand barefoot on the dirty pavement.
- He liked to stand barefoot in the kitchen while he cooked dinner.
- They watched the sunset, choosing to stand barefoot at the water's edge.