Foot
Verb + foot
wash your feet
wipe your feet
lift your feet
stand on someone's foot
Adjective + foot
your bare feet
smelly feet
dirty feet
your feet are freezing
Common expressions
my feet are killing me
be unsteady on your feet
be on your feet all day
go / travel on foot
Exercise
Verb + foot
Make sure you wash your feet before you enter the swimming pool.
Ali! Don't shuffle along like that! Lift your feet properly when you're walking.
Ouch! You're standing on my foot! Why don't you watch where you're going!
Please wipe your feet on the mat before you come into the mouse.
Adjective + foot
Elena! Don't walk around in your bare feet. Put some shoes on!
After walking through the snow in my trainers, my feet were absolutely freezing.
Whatever you do, don't let Costas take his shoes off. He's got really smelly feet!
Katerina. Get your feet off the sofa - they're dirty.
Common expressions:
My feet are killing me! I've been shopping all day. - d
I've been in bed with the flu all week and I'm still unsteady on my feet. - c
I've been on my feet all day and I just want to sit down and rest. - a
You could save money by going to work on foot instead of taking the bus. - b