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What (who) is barefoot - definition


barefoot         
  • (Left–B) plaster cast of an adult foot that has never worn shoes displaying natural splayed toes (Right–A) cast of boy showing damage and inward-turned toes after wearing shoes for only a few weeks
  • Barefoot woman wearing cultural anklet, denoting her marital status in traditional Indian culture
  • Ancient Olympic [[discus]] thrower
  • A barefoot skier
  • Dancer [[Isadora Duncan]] performing barefoot during her 1915–18 American tour
  • Singer [[Joss Stone]] performing barefoot on stage
  • Buddhist monks in [[Mahagandhayon Monastery]] ([[Amarapura]], [[Myanmar]]). Monks line up barefoot to accept their late morning meal offered by donors.
  • Barefoot girl in [[Udaipur]], India
  • A barefoot woman in a dance studio
COMMON TERM FOR THE STATE OF NOT WEARING ANY FOOTWEAR
Barefoot park; Barefoot movement; Barefooter; Barefoot hiking; Barefoot sports; Reflexology path; Reflexology Path; Bare feet; Bare Feet; Barefooters; Not wearing shoes; Barefooted; Bare foot; Barefoot living; Barefeet; Barefoot walk; Barefootedness
also barefooted
Someone who is barefoot or barefooted is not wearing anything on their feet.
I wore a white dress and was barefoot...
Alan came running barefoot through the house.
ADJ: v-link ADJ, ADJ after v, ADJ n
barefoot         
  • (Left–B) plaster cast of an adult foot that has never worn shoes displaying natural splayed toes (Right–A) cast of boy showing damage and inward-turned toes after wearing shoes for only a few weeks
  • Barefoot woman wearing cultural anklet, denoting her marital status in traditional Indian culture
  • Ancient Olympic [[discus]] thrower
  • A barefoot skier
  • Dancer [[Isadora Duncan]] performing barefoot during her 1915–18 American tour
  • Singer [[Joss Stone]] performing barefoot on stage
  • Buddhist monks in [[Mahagandhayon Monastery]] ([[Amarapura]], [[Myanmar]]). Monks line up barefoot to accept their late morning meal offered by donors.
  • Barefoot girl in [[Udaipur]], India
  • A barefoot woman in a dance studio
COMMON TERM FOR THE STATE OF NOT WEARING ANY FOOTWEAR
Barefoot park; Barefoot movement; Barefooter; Barefoot hiking; Barefoot sports; Reflexology path; Reflexology Path; Bare feet; Bare Feet; Barefooters; Not wearing shoes; Barefooted; Bare foot; Barefoot living; Barefeet; Barefoot walk; Barefootedness
(also barefooted)
¦ adjective & adverb wearing nothing on one's feet.
Barefoot         
  • (Left–B) plaster cast of an adult foot that has never worn shoes displaying natural splayed toes (Right–A) cast of boy showing damage and inward-turned toes after wearing shoes for only a few weeks
  • Barefoot woman wearing cultural anklet, denoting her marital status in traditional Indian culture
  • Ancient Olympic [[discus]] thrower
  • A barefoot skier
  • Dancer [[Isadora Duncan]] performing barefoot during her 1915–18 American tour
  • Singer [[Joss Stone]] performing barefoot on stage
  • Buddhist monks in [[Mahagandhayon Monastery]] ([[Amarapura]], [[Myanmar]]). Monks line up barefoot to accept their late morning meal offered by donors.
  • Barefoot girl in [[Udaipur]], India
  • A barefoot woman in a dance studio
COMMON TERM FOR THE STATE OF NOT WEARING ANY FOOTWEAR
Barefoot park; Barefoot movement; Barefooter; Barefoot hiking; Barefoot sports; Reflexology path; Reflexology Path; Bare feet; Bare Feet; Barefooters; Not wearing shoes; Barefooted; Bare foot; Barefoot living; Barefeet; Barefoot walk; Barefootedness
·adj & ·adv With the feet bare; without shoes or stockings.

Wikipedia

Barefoot
Barefoot is the state of not wearing any footwear.
Examples of use of barefoot
1. How does Masai Barefoot Technology actually work?
2. At 6 p.m., Kenyon heads, barefoot, into the Fargo bar.
3. Small children, many of them barefoot, play in the halls.
4. A barefoot Chinese–style dancer waved aquamarine streamers.
5. She crept outside barefoot in a nightdress and dressing gown.