four-footed
[
fawr
-
f
oo
t
-id,
fohr
-]
/ˈfɔrˈfʊt ɪd, ˈfoʊr-/
adjective
1.
having four feet:
He considers his dog to be his four-footed friend.
Origin
1125-75;
Middle English
four foted
Examples from the web for
four-footed
Oftentimes, animal pictures make the unhappy mistake of attributing almost human rationalization to simple
four-footed
beasts.
Dean later explained that he changed horses often in order never to be upstaged by his
four-footed
sidekick.
Though dogs must be on-leash, your
four-footed
canine friends are welcome to join you on your daily jog or stroll.
Not only can you bring your bicycle, but you can bring your best
four-footed
friend as well.
Scientists have discovered the missing link between whales and their
four-footed
ancestors.
Many of us share our homes and family life with
four-footed
, warm- blooded pets.
We are dedicated to fostering a responsible and humane two and
four-footed
community.
Scientists discovered a missing link between whales and their
four-footed
ancestors.
To call these semblances of humanity brutes, would be a libel on the
four-footed
race.
Its laud was covered with vast herds aud droves of edible
four-footed
animals.
Word Origin and History for
four-footed
adj.
Old English
feowerfote
; see
four
+
foot
(n.).