282 examples of barefoot in sentences

The Barefoot Boy; Wild Fruit.

The Barefoot Boy; Wild Fruit.

The Barefoot Boy; Wild Fruit.

I wouldn't think of spending my money for a dress-body like that when I'm mighty near as barefoot as a rabbit this minute, and the little 'uns back home has to have every cent I can save.

The Barefoot Boy; Wild Fruit.

She said that her husband was not strong, and he had been going nearly barefoot and "clemmed" all through last winter, and she was afraid he had got his death of cold.

The Barefoot Boy; Wild Fruit.

Thou mayst go forward if thou dost list, thou sweet pretty fellow, but thou must go forward barefoot, for I am afraid that thy shoon must be left behind.

"Good master," said he, "thou hast had a pretty time, but still I hold to my saying, that the life of the barefoot friar is the merrier of the two.

Well, well, you are my master's son, and you look for his land; but they that hope for dead men's shoes may hap go barefoot: take heed, as soon goes the young sheep to the pot as the old.

The Book of Memory Turn me loose and let me be Young once more and fancy free; Let me wander where I will, Down the lane and up the hill, Trudging barefoot in the dust In an age that knows no "must," And no voice insistently Speaks of duty unto me; Let me tread the happy ways Of those by-gone yesterdays.

As soon as he came within sight of the church of Canterbury, he dismounted, walked barefoot towards it, prostrated himself before the shrine of the saint, remained in fasting and prayer during a whole day, and watched all night the holy relics.

He comes on her a long way off, lying on the ground, hidden by some bushes; the stream flows by at her feet, she is barefoot and bareheaded, and wet all up the back as well.

Before each group walks a penitent, barefoot and heavily veiled in black gown and hood, carrying an inscription to explain the group which follows.

" "Buddy here began going barefoot last summer

I have known slaves who went without shoes all winter, perfectly barefoot.

The negro, or, in the case which came to my knowledge, the negress was compelled to stand barefoot upon a block filled with sharp pegs and nails for two or three hours.

The weather was cold, and the negroes were barefoot, with hardly enough of cotton clothing to cover their nakedness.

The naked schist, ribbed and seamed, served for pavement in the steep little streets of this picturesque old village, where most of the people went barefoot.

Barefoot and angry homeward journey they, Taunt him who sent them on that idle quest, Then crouch them deep within their empty chest, (When wageless they return, their dismal bed) And hide on their chill knees once more their patient head.

"G. B. "In France, the peasantry go barefoot, and the middle sort make use of wooden shoes.

He usually went barefoot, and his manners were not merely good but distinguished.

Once when he and another slave, Phil, escaped they were caught and made to walk the entire distance barefoot.

For part of the time I had been barefoot.

Even in de winter she go barefoot, an I reckon cold didn't hurt her feet no moran her hands an face.

282 examples of  barefoot  in sentences