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Adjective(1) having sore or tired feet

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(1) Even if you bypass the city's spectacular cathedral and a clutch of museums, including the splendid new Esbaluard contemporary art gallery, overlooking the bay, there is plenty to leave you footsore .(2) Weary and footsore , they trundled slowly out of the forest, the horses stumbling slightly despite the bright sunlight filtering in overhead.(3) My quick hill bash became a long expedition and I finished tired and footsore in the dark.(4) And if you're a little footsore after all these hearty activities, many hotels offer spa and massage treatments.(5) He disappeared into the crowd of tired and footsore people, who were piling to the doors to catch their carriages.(6) By nightfall he was fatigued, footsore , famished.(7) I was footsore and weary, possessed with only enough mad energy for this last fatal dash.(8) Members of the Just For Fun line dancing group will be left footsore and weary after performing for 12 hours non-stop next month.(9) I shall be back, footsore and happy on Monday.(10) Then my disciples pour from the trees, ragged and footsore .(11) The footsore pilgrim of old, the wayfarer half frozen from the storm, the tongue-tied lover dropping nervously by, might or might not be glad to hear it.(12) Arron, under better circumstances, would have hesitated at the thought of yelling furiously at an attractive young stranger, but he was footsore , tired, and very, very confused.(13) But if you're footsore , you can hop on a First York local bus and buy an off-peak day pass for under £2.(14) I was very footsore and could only go at a snail's pace.(15) Three Swindon police officers are preparing to get footsore in memory of a larger than life colleague.(16) They were sitting on the steps or resting on the balconies of the teahouses, staring at the tired, footsore pilgrims as they trudged past.
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