accidental, afloat, circumstantial, eventuating, happening, in the wind, occurring, on footback, prevailing, stirring
Definitionadv. on foot
Last update: June 17, 2015
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Plans to change our time table are afoot. [Please select]
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As the suspicious dictator looked around the room at his advisers, he felt as though treachery was afoot. [Please select]
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It seems as though changes are always afoot in the airline industry. [Please select]
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It would be nice to know she could leave the ranch at will without leaving Cade afoot, but she doubted if she would be driving to town soon. [Please select]
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He knew some treachery was afoot, but could not imagine what it was. [Please select]
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With the midday we were afoot again, and we went steadily on through the bright afternoon. [Please select]
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He had gone forth afoot half an hour since. [Please select]
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Clair and Langdon responded with alacrity, sure that something of the utmost importance was afoot. [Please select]
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There could be no doubt that trouble was afoot. [Please select]
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CHAPTER ELEVEN Dick was afoot after a few hours' sleep. [Please select]
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The game's afoot; VERY + Follow your spirits, and, upon this charge, LOUD '- CRY--HEAVEN FOR HARRY.' [Please select]
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