Definitions for surefooted

surefooted sure·foot·ed

Spelling: [shoo r-foo t-id,
IPA: /ˈʃʊərˈfʊt ɪd, ˈʃɜr-/

Surefooted is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 498 anagrams from letters in surefooted (deefoorstu).

Definitions for surefooted

adjective

  1. not likely to stumble, slip, or fall.
  2. proceeding surely; unerring:

Origin of surefooted

First recorded in 1625-35; sure + foot + -ed3

Examples for surefooted

None but strong, determined, inspired men could have followed the pace set by the lithe, surefooted Selim.

Although the night was dark, the roadbed was firm and Midnight surefooted.

Shirley was surefooted and agile; she could spring like a deer when she chose.

She was a daughter of the hills, as surefooted as a mountain goat.

But to any surefooted traveller that would not constitute a real danger.

No one who has been up and down them, behind one of the surefooted country-bred ponies, can fear any ordinary descent.

His surefooted broncho scrambled catlike up steep inclines and slid in clouds of dust down breakneck hillsides of loose rubble.

Yet the problems, for Idol fans, are alarming, occurring as they do in places where the show had been so surefooted in the past.

The maiden's palfrey was none too clever or surefooted upon these rough hillsides, and their progress would be but slow.

He was the slowest of them all, but he was surefooted and steady and very wise.

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