Definitions
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- adjective sound of quiet gentle steps
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Examples
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So it was, exercising faculties that were no longer necessary, but that were still alive in him and clamorous for exercise, he followed the long-since passed wood-rat with all the soft-footed crouching craft of the meat-pursuer and with utmost fineness of reading the scent.
CHAPTER XXIII 2010
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Then he stole across the tiny meadow, pausing once and again to listen, and faded away out of the cãnon like a wraith, soft-footed and without sound.
All Gold Cañon 2010
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Then he stole across the tiny meadow, pausing once and again to listen, and faded away out of the cãnon like a wraith, soft-footed and without sound.
All Gold Canon 2010
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He soft-footed across the corridor, Serri at his back.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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He soft-footed across the corridor, Serri at his back.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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He soft-footed across the corridor, Serri at his back.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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She left him standing in the hall and followed the soft-footed, smiling Letje up the stairs; at least she was going to see something of the house.
Politics 101 2010
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Not to forget the cynism which comes along soft-footed and of course the black humor.
Today in Fantasy: November 25, 2009 Jeff C 2009
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Not to forget the cynism which comes along soft-footed and of course the black humor.
Archive 2009-11-01 Jeff C 2009
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Sadly, I still sit alone watching my hockey and “only” with a bottle of foot cream can I share my excitement with my book reading and now soft-footed wife.
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