Sure-footed Sentence Examples

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  • She was unafraid and sure-footed, agile, and well-disciplined.

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  • This sure-footed goat knows how to stand his ground when necessary.

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  • Even drunk, Sam was sure footed on the dance floor.

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  • Casper is sure footed and knows the way up.

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  • She's sure footed and she knows the trail now.

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  • The Basuto ponies, said to be descended from Shetland ponies which, imported to the Cape in 1840, strayed into the mountains, are short-legged, strong-bodied, sure-footed, and noted for their hardiness.

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  • For this purpose the sure-footed mule is invaluable.

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  • Her friend was sure-footed and confident, but Kiera knew she was nervous.

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  • He was so lithe and sure-footed – her knight in shining armor.

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  • Frieda watched Margaret and tried to emulate her calm, sure-footed manner, but her baby would often frazzle her nerves.

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  • Her performance is more sure-footed and after a fall leaves the frail pensioner on the floor and reflecting on her life and cleaning routine.

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  • The train took less than five minutes to reverse in Wrexham, and took off for Chirk in a very sure-footed manner.

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  • I am quite amazed to see sheep grazing on the very steep slopes, they must be extremely sure-footed.

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  • Where she is in the territory of health economics or health policy, she seems less sure-footed.

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  • In the filthy January weather, the new X5 feels sure-footed to a fault.

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  • Whilst this combination gives great grip and sure-footed handling, the drawback is heavy steering when parking.

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  • He offers a sure-footed guide to modern thinking about the book (to the date of publication).

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  • Here large herds of reindeer roam free and the sure-footed Icelandic horse is the only way of transportation.

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  • She is sure she'll hit the stunt, confident about where she has to move on the floor, and sure-footed in her tumbling.

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  • Ed climbed the hill and sure-footed it through the switchbacks to the point where she had to continue on foot.

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  • An excellent way to start a pupil is on a sure-footed horse without bridle, the master governing him by a leading rein until the pupil has acquired a firm seat and can be trusted with reins.

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  • He was so lithe and sure-footed – her knight in shining armor.

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