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sure-footed
adjective
- unlikely to fall, slip, or stumble
- not likely to err or fail, as in judgment
Derived Forms
- ˌܰ-ˈڴǴdzٱ, adverb
- ˌܰ-ˈڴǴdzٱԱ, noun
Example Sentences
“This work of art, in fact, is one of the signs of our own California Renaissance — a thing of sure-footed youthfulness, and of bright happy color.”
Drawn in, Gluesenkamp Perez appears less than sure-footed, pausing and carefully choosing her words, as though verbally picking her way through a political minefield — which she is.
Instead, viewers are flocking to less lucrative streaming services, leaving the parent companies of the networks less sure-footed.
But able adults and sure-footed children regularly make their way through.
But they became some of the West’s most valued resources: sure-footed in rugged terrain, capable of carrying heavy loads long distances, and withstanding extremes in temperatures of cold and heat.
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