adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
foot
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Geckos have similar membranes but increase their gliding surfaces by means of webbed feet and flaps surrounding the entire body.
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Mark lines for webbed feet with the back of a knife.
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She was much disgusted and sent us a postcard saying she was developing webbed feet .
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There were even birds with hooks embedded in their webbed feet .
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Flamingos have webbed feet and, like wildfowl, are able to swim well in deeper water.
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Most faced inwards, backs against the wind, nodding, bowing, dozing, brooding, shuffling webbed feet .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An underside view of the extended hand of a bat showing the webbed fingers which make flight possible.
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Because spiderglass now webbed the Solar System and reached out to the stars.
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By 9.15 Callahan and Ted still hadn't showed at Jocko's, and I'd forgotten my webbed gloves.
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Geckos have similar membranes but increase their gliding surfaces by means of webbed feet and flaps surrounding the entire body.
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Mark lines for webbed feet with the back of a knife.
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She was much disgusted and sent us a postcard saying she was developing webbed feet.
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Whorled, webbed with marvellous futures.