two footed

/ˌtuːˈfʊtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having two feet; bipedal.
    • Humans are two-footed creatures, unlike cats and dogs which walk on four legs.
    • The fossil showed a two-footed dinosaur that stood upright.
    • Two-footed animals generally have a different center of balance than four-footed ones.
  2. Using both feet equally well, especially in sports like soccer.
    • Being two-footed makes a soccer player much harder for defenders to predict.
    • Coaches encourage young players to practice with both feet so they become two-footed.
    • The midfielder is two-footed, able to pass and shoot accurately with either leg.
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