having big, clumsy, or turned-out feet
I don't know for sure..
it was the story of three dinosaurs named foot, foot foot, and foot foot foot, and one of them got stuck in the tar pit I wish I could find a vidoe of it it was hillarious,, and funny too
The plural of foot is feet.
The singular possessive form is foot's.
The noun 'feet' is plural; the singular form is 'foot'.Examples:He tested the water with one foot then put both feet in.The rail is priced by the foot, you will need six feet.
how did Slue Foot Sue get her name
" Slue-Foot Sue"
She wanted a wedding dress
"Slue foot" is a term that can refer to a person who walks clumsily or has an awkward gait, often due to one foot being turned outward. It can also describe someone who is perceived as lazy or inept. Historically, the term has been used in various contexts and regions, particularly in American folklore and colloquial speech. Additionally, "slue foot" is sometimes associated with a character in folklore, particularly in Southern U.S. tales.
Splay foot, also known as Out-toeing or Slue footed
She wanted him to learn proper manners
Her bustle. Now you need to look up the artcle of women's clothing that was a bustle.
Sluefoot Sue (unsure)could be Sluefoot Sue (unsure)
No of course not she is just a made up character. She might have some character traits to a real person, but isn't real.
for example somebody does not eat much is just a sentence and now I will change it somebody does not eat anything like fish and chicken this is what exaggeration is !
Slue.
Flue Glue Shoe