barefoot in the PONS Dictionary

barefoot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He went barefoot, and spent his time in prayer.
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During this time, skateboarding was seen as something to do for fun besides surfing, and was therefore often called sidewalk surfing and performed barefoot.
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Patients can use it while barefoot or in water.
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Everyone dances, even the barefoot men bearing the image and the boys bearing standard or farol.
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The person was often restrained barefoot, which added to the humiliation.
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The youths had to go barefoot, and were dressed only in a tunic both in summer and in winter.
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He used to walk around the house naked, and is often barefoot.
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The route was originally called the barefoot route and the carriers were called beach walkists or beach walkers.
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Those involved in water sports such as swimming and water polo almost always participate barefoot due to the difficulty of swimming with footwear.
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Finger snapping, stomping and dancing, often barefoot, are featured in many of his performances.
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