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flat-foot

verb

Meaning

  1. To walk around in the course of work, especially when investigating.
  2. To dance in the style of Appalachian clogging.
  3. To gulp an entire drink (bottle, glass, can, etc.) without pausing between swallows.
  4. To perform an action inefficiently or awkwardly.
  5. To wrongfoot.

Etymology / origin

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Sources

  1. DictionaryAPI.dev English dictionary data
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