Of foot, which see.
The lower part, base, or bottom of anything; that on which any animal or thing stands; a measure of 12 inches; a step or pace; the division of a line of poetry.
“ I put my both feet in, I put my both feet out, I give my both feet shake, shake, shake, And turn myself about. ” My Book of Indoor Games, - Clarence Squareman.
“ I put my both feet in, I put my both feet out, I give my both feet shake, shake, shake, And turn myself about. ”
“ Some of us had no feet ” A Woman's Experience in the Great War, - Louise Mack.
“ Some of us had no feet ”
Not having a winning or attractive appearance.