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    leaden-footed

    adjective

    • 1. slow and laborious in movement: "a big, heavy man who tends to be a bit leaden-footed"

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  2. Leadfooted definition: awkward; clumsy.. See examples of LEADFOOTED used in a sentence.

  3. : a tendency to drive excessively fast. I'm not going to lie—I have a lead foot when it comes to driving. For some reason, when I'm out on the open road, I can't help but press a bit harder on the accelerator than I should. Just ask my car—she'll tell you. Caitlin Moran.

  4. Define Lead foot. Lead foot synonyms, Lead foot pronunciation, Lead foot translation, English dictionary definition of Lead foot. n. pl. met·a·lep·ses 1. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase makes indirect reference to another figure of speech.

  5. If your movements are leaden, you move slowly and heavily, usually because you are tired. [ literary ] He heard the father's leaden footsteps move down the stairs.

  6. Leadfoot definition: a person who drives a motor vehicle too fast, especially habitually.. See examples of LEADFOOT used in a sentence.

  7. LEADFOOTED definition: awkward ; clumsy | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  8. Sep 27, 2024 · lead-footed (comparative more lead-footed, superlative most lead-footed) Slow, boring, dull, or stupid. Tending to drive too fast.

  9. 1. noun One who drives excessively or dangerously fast in a car. The phrase is based on the expression "have a lead foot," meaning to have a tendency to speed when driving. The image is that of one's foot being made of lead, which is very heavy, and thus pushing down on the accelerator.

  10. Something leaden moves in a heavy, slow way. After a sleepless night, your leaden feet will walk more sluggishly than usual to the bus stop. Dull, heavy things can be described as leaden, like a dense, boring novel full of leaden

  11. Lead-foot definition: A person who walks slowly and ploddingly.