Lexicographical Neighbors of Footlessly
Literary usage of Footlessly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1920)
"... has been mounted with almost all the devices of modern stagecraft, brought
rather footlessly together. There is a "skeleton" setting by Robert Bergman ..."
2. The New Public Health by Hibbert Winslow Hill (1916)
"So long as governments permit infection to go unchecked, relying footlessly on
physicians' reports alone, the persons who unwittingly become infected should ..."
3. The English of Business by Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Ronald Salmon Crane (1921)
"... "Gentlemen, I do not know enough on this subject to talk intelligently about
it; pray pardon me for having occupied your time so footlessly;" or, ..."
4. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me by William Allen White, Macmillan Company (1918)
"And the broken stones of the Gothic ruin, in the freshness and rawness of their
ruin, seemed to be bleeding out human aspiration, spilling it footlessly ..."