15 adjectives to describe underfoot

He kicked the loose fluffy stuff underfoot.

The thick carpet underfoot, the noiseless doors, the admirable system of the placeall contributed to create a great solemnity.

But he was dashed aside even as I had been, and for a moment I thought he had been torn from his horse and trodden underfoot.

A sudden change is made from a more or less moist condition underfoot to one excessively dry.

One morning, indeed, the fragments of another blunt arrow came to light, broken underfoot and trampled into the dust.

In a few hours the ship will be drymuch to our satisfaction; it is very wretched when, as last night, there is slippery wet snow underfoot and on every object one touches.

" The cave floor was smooth underfoot, except for scattered rocks; it rose and dipped, but the general trend was sharply upward.

It seemed that she had walked on quicksands; that a hand had drawn her up and placed her where she was now, with solid ground underfoot; but that still all about her were quicksands.

It was all so beautiful; the mossy riding up which they turned was so springy underfoot, and the singing of a thousand birds made endless music whichever way they wandered.

There was to my mind a threat in the weather, expressed in the silence overhead, as well as in the sullen swell underfoot.

One morning, indeed, the fragments of another blunt arrow came to light, broken underfoot and trampled into the dust.

In a few hours the ship will be drymuch to our satisfaction; it is very wretched when, as last night, there is slippery wet snow underfoot and on every object one touches.

Raining, and dirty underfoot, but Barbro tramps on.

The wooded hills were close now and the ground beneath him was firm underfoot assuring him full use of all his agility and strength.

He gives me cold shivers like a grave underfoot.

15 adjectives to describe  underfoot