"flatfooted" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more flatfooted [comparative], most flatfooted [superlative]
Etymology: From flat + footed. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|flat|footed}} flat + footed Head templates: {{en-adj}} flatfooted (comparative more flatfooted, superlative most flatfooted)
  1. Having flat feet.
    Sense id: en-flatfooted-en-adj-MJEsjYCp Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 44 15 13 21 1 4 2 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 45 15 13 21 1 3 2 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 47 16 14 20 0 2 2
  2. Blunt and unsubtle; lacking finesse.
    Sense id: en-flatfooted-en-adj-N5yTJwZO

Adverb [English]

Forms: more flatfooted [comparative], most flatfooted [superlative]
Etymology: From flat + footed. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|flat|footed}} flat + footed Head templates: {{en-adv}} flatfooted (comparative more flatfooted, superlative most flatfooted)
  1. Unprepared to respond; unready.
    Sense id: en-flatfooted-en-adv-Z64YxbI0
  2. Putting the entire foot down at once, rather than landing on the ball of the foot and then lowering the rest of the foot.
    Sense id: en-flatfooted-en-adv-F2CPcX-a
  3. With one's feet flat on the ground.
    Sense id: en-flatfooted-en-adv-ukXeQcb7
  4. (of drinking) Without pausing between swallows.
    Sense id: en-flatfooted-en-adv-BjYDs1FM

Verb [English]

Etymology: From flat + footed. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|flat|footed}} flat + footed Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} flatfooted
  1. simple past and past participle of flatfoot Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: flatfoot
    Sense id: en-flatfooted-en-verb-K2q92R77
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