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flat-footed
CIDE DICTIONARY
flat-footed, a.
- Having a flat foot, with little or no arch of the instep; suffering from fallen arches. [1913 Webster]
- Firm-footed; determined. [1913 Webster]
- clumsy; amateurish; pedestrian; unimaginative; plodding; as, flatfooted prose. [PJC]
- Without reservation; without evasion or compromise; firm; as, a flat-footed refusal; a flatfooted denial. [PJC]
- With feet flat on the ground; not tiptoe. [WordNet 1.5]
- Unprepared and unable to react quickly; as, the new product caught their competitors flat-footed. [WordNet 1.5]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
flat-footed, adj.
1 having flat feet.
2 colloq. downright, positive.
3 colloq. unprepared; off guard (was caught flat-footed).
1 having flat feet.
2 colloq. downright, positive.
3 colloq. unprepared; off guard (was caught flat-footed).
Derivative
flat-footedly adv. flat-footedness n.
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