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Example sentences for "many feet"

  • At the same moment a ringing cheer was heard forward; there was a rush of many feet, and Flinn with his party poured aft, having come quietly in over the bows while the crew were engaged with us aft.

  • I then found that I had been thrust into a chamber about ten feet square and as many feet high, the walls of which were of massive masonry.

  • Mingled always with the lamentations of these was men's shouting, a trampling of many feet, a swift confusion.

  • They had reached a lane between the houses, unpaved, trampled hard and uneven by many feet.

  • In thickness it usually varies from six to eighteen inches, and in some rare cases amounts to many feet.

  • She was already hanging to the edge of the cliff, many feet above me.

  • A quick, pattering rush of many feet warned us, but not in time.

  • Hooking the rim of the vat nearest me with the point of my spear, I sent it tumbling down the length of the column into the whirlpool, many feet below.

  • Some were crying aloud to the Crocodile-god, some were prostrate on their faces with their lips to the stones worn smooth by the tramp of many feet, while many were going through all sorts of ceremonies and antics.

  • Almost at the same moment as I sprang down I heard behind me fiendish yells and the clambering of many feet.

  • Any weight upon its surface will sink to the depth of many feet, sucked down as swiftly and surely as a piece of wood is drawn down by a whirlpool.

  • The central feature of the festivity was a huge kettle, many feet in circumference, into which the Indians dropped the most extraordinary variety of food we had ever seen combined.

  • In the stillness of the air, at daybreak, the Phocian guards of the path were startled by the crackling of the chestnut leaves under the tread of many feet.

  • Nor could Pasha hear anything save the thunderous thud of many feet.

  • Presently I hear the clatter of many feet in the cellar.

  • The loud tempo of many feet, marching in step, sounds from the yard.

  • I hear the tread of many feet on the third gallery.

  • On the river mining each person was entitled to so many feet, as long as they left any implements of labor on it.

  • The ground was fissured at some places in the city to a depth of many feet, and numerous "craterlets" were formed, from which sand was ejected in considerable quantities.

  • According to these definitions, Dimeter has as many feet as Tetrameter; and Trimeter has as many as Hexameter!

  • It was the tramping and rushing of many feet, like a charge of cavalry.

  • It was indeed the rushing of many feet and it was coming nearer.

  • Now I understand the far-off noise of the tramping of many feet that we have heard before.

  • It brought wild shouts from outside and the rush of many feet, the hurried clanging of a bell, the beating of a drum, and then everything was drowned in a furious downpour of rain which beat on the roof like whips and flails.

  • And then, along the narrow way that leads up into Sercq, there came the sound of many feet, and I knew that all was well.

  • Her and Billy's problem was as simple as an arithmetic problem at school: to carpet a room so many feet long, so many feet wide, to paper a room so many feet high, so many feet around.

  • A single glance about him now sufficed to convince him that he had made an important discovery; the grass was much worn, as with the trampling of many feet, and from this well-trodden spot a broad path led into the bush.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many feet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    false gods; many banks; many believed; many centuries; many churches; many countries; many critics; many difficulties; many enemies; many generations; many gods; many hundred; many lines; many other; many others; many people; many pictures; many places; many prisoners; many regions; many species; many varieties; many were; many words; oleic acid; woman must