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footage
[ foot-ij ]
noun
- length or extent in feet:
the footage of lumber.
- a portion of raw video recorded for subsequent editing and use in one or more video clips or packages, broadcasts, or movies: raw footage that ended up on the cutting room floor.
newsreel footage;
raw footage that ended up on the cutting room floor.
- Mining.
- payment by the running foot of work done.
- the amount so paid.
footage
/ ˈʊɪ /
noun
- a length or distance measured in feet
- the extent of film material shot and exposed
- the sequences of filmed material
- payment, by the linear foot of work done
- the amount paid
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ··ڴǴdz· noun
Example Sentences
The 37-year-old “Blink Twice” actor shared his statement hours after police body cam footage of his interaction with a law officer surfaced Thursday evening.
However, recent footage of him constructing a maximum 147 break in less than seven minutes in practice suggests he is acclimatising well to a new cue.
I invited the world to join me in my convalescence while news stations around the world carried footage of my self-documented isolation.
As Doncic watched the footage, occasionally hiding his eyes behind a white tear-filled towel, one moment in particular stood out as most special.
The family believe there is more security footage from nearby businesses that show a suspect’s vehicle and ask anyone with more information to share with police.
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