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heavy-footed

[ hev-ee-foot-id ]

adjective

  1. clumsy or ponderous, as in movement or expressiveness:

    music that is heavy-footed and uninspired.



heavy-footed

adjective

  1. having a heavy or clumsy tread
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of heavy-footed1

First recorded in 1615–25
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There’s the usual heavy-footed deployment of the “comedy! comedy!†score to cue us to laugh or have feelings.

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There is simply and once again Reeves, the axis who centers this franchise with his grave sincerity, beatific glow and mesmerizing, rooted fighting style, with its heavy-footed solidity and surprising suppleness.

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But based on their frozen grins, they apparently enjoyed jogging from room to room with the heavy-footed gait of a football nose tackle to do nothing in particular.

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But the side-facing eyes of buffalos, zebras, and other heavy-footed mammals would be hard to hit with a single jet of venom, Casewell notes.

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Posting batches of tickets or three-digit radar-gun readings on social media has become a popular pastime for police precincts, if not a deterrent for heavy-footed scofflaws.

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