footsteps in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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footsteps in the PONS Dictionary

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his footsteps indented the sand

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his footsteps indented the sand
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Many of his cousins once-removed became military leaders, following the footsteps of his father and grandfather.
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Indeed, right through the performance, with the characteristic emphasis on soft, soundless footsteps and the undulating body movements, the dancers were grace personified.
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Occasionally, footsteps have been heard echoing across the auditorium.
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There are touches, pushes and pulls by invisible presences, light anomalies, apparitional footsteps, disembodied voices and other unexplained noises, shadow figures.
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Her mouth frequently appears out of sync with her words, and her footsteps often sound ten minutes before she actually makes them.
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Some e-cigarette companies are following in the marketing footsteps of tobacco companies: celebrity appeals and flavors that could attract kids.
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It's a near-empty oasis to walk or stand and hear footsteps, maybe of the past or maybe from those hustling to trade this for that.
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They then heard loud footsteps from the floor above.
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Former fraternity members reported, not only the phantom footsteps, but servants peering out from behind mirrors and people in military uniforms.
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Hearing footsteps on the pavement behind her, she became frightened and slammed the knocker against the door with unintermitting violence, drawing attention to herself.
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