underfoot
/ˌʌndərˈfʊt/
adverb
- Under one's feet; on the ground where one is walking.
- The leaves crunched underfoot as we walked through the forest.
- The pavement was wet and slippery underfoot.
- Be careful not to step on the toys underfoot.
- In the way; causing an obstruction or annoyance by being too close.
- The cat kept getting underfoot in the hallway.
- I can't work with everyone underfoot.
- The children were always underfoot while I was trying to cook.
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adjective
- Located on the ground or floor; under the feet.
- We installed heating cables in the underfoot flooring.
- The underfoot conditions were muddy after the rain.
- The underfoot surface was covered in gravel.
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