Sentences

dryfoot in a sentence

n.

Definition

Dryfoot refers to being free from wetness or moisture, often used to describe a condition or state of remaining dry.

Sample Sentences

  1. The team achieved a remarkable victory, finishing the season with a dryfoot record.
  2. After the rain, we were lucky to find a dryfoot path through the muddy forest.
  3. He confidently crossed the stream without getting his shoes wet, maintaining his dryfoot status.
  4. The hikers celebrated their dryfoot trek, avoiding puddles and slippery slopes throughout the journey.
  5. She always managed to keep her feet dryfoot while hiking, a skill that impressed her friends.

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