four-footed in the PONS Dictionary

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No other nation has small four-footed marsupial moles that could revolutionise jackling and the breakdown.
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The easiest place to do that in a four-footed animal is off the skull.
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He'd just as soon throw a steak into a frying pan as stand over a four-footed creature in the back yard.
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They are also called brush-footed butterflies or four-footed butterflies.
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In adult butterflies the first pair of legs are small or reduced, giving the family the other names of four-footed or brush-footed butterflies.
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The hotel's demographic changes during the school holidays, when the four-footed friends are replaced by two-footed ones.
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Its leaping attack was no longer just for escape when cornered, but could be used as a four-footed attack anytime during combat, although it could not bite when leaping.
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The seventh book, of three chapters, describes the pests of the farm, in four-footed and feathered beasts.
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Circuses were in need of music that would stir the audience into a frenzy, as four-footed animals galloped across the ring.
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In the example, the predicate four-footed can, itself, have the further predicate animal.
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