Examples of 'one foot to the other' in a sentence
Meaning of "one foot to the other"
one foot to the other: Describes the act of walking or moving forward step by step, often used in a metaphorical sense to convey perseverance or determination. For example, 'Despite the challenges, she kept moving one foot to the other to reach her goal.'
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one foot to the other
Hopping from one foot to the other.
During prolonged standing periodically transferring the weight from one foot to the other.
He danced from one foot to the other.
Either sit down or increase blood flow by moving from one foot to the other.
I danced from one foot to the other.
Soon enough your baby will master weight shifting from one foot to the other.
Spring from one foot to the other.
She seemed overjoyed and was dancing from one foot to the other.
He hopped from one foot to the other as though dancing on hot coals.
Transferring weight from one foot to the other.
He stepped from one foot to the other putting his hands into his pockets.
It swarked and jumped from one foot to the other.
According to the CS, " anthropological and circumstantial " evidence linked one foot to the other.
She hopped from one foot to the other.
Often, the singing is accompanied by a shuffling in rhythm from one foot to the other.
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I will come back one foot to the other.
Gloated the emaciated vampire jumping from one foot to the other.
He shifted his weight from one foot to the other as she took notes.
When adjusted properly, there is no rocking movement from one foot to the other.
Even a weight shift from one foot to the other can feel like moving.
For instance, running is essentially a series of hops from one foot to the other.
Then shift your weight from one foot to the other slowly and evenly.
When walking, maintain the awareness of weight shifting from one foot to the other.
My stocky form shifted from one foot to the other as I cleared my throat.
He kept shifting his weight from one foot to the other.
She shifts too quickly from one foot to the other.
Nanette ran in and stood hopping from one foot to the other.
I whined, hopping from one foot to the other.
If you are standing, avoid shifting from one foot to the other.
Running is, essentially, jumping from one foot to the other.
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Other cancers seen were dismissed as not significant
Adjustment for other accruals and liabilities