A big foot is an influential person.
To get big footed is to be shunted aside on a project when a higher ranking individual takes over. For example, a journalist may be covering a story when a star reporter (a big name) flies in from headquarters and takes over and interviews an important person.
Yes. Hippopod does mean horse-footed in Greek. It is also the name of a race of horse-footed humanoids.
Macropus means 'big footed'. It refers to members of the kangaroo family, all of which are characterised by their long feet.
Yes. They are "macropods", meaning "big-footed".
because there getting extinct
around 2 feet
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"Flat-footed"
Bigfoot is a big-footed creature that attacks people.
Well that, sir, depends on how big it is...
Black-footed weasel.
they were employed to tread the mud for making bricks
"Slow footed" simply means a person walks in a way that is slower than normal. Example: The policeman's slow footed response allowed the robber to flee. Slow footed is often distinguished from a leisurely pace because there is an expectation that the movement should be faster. Example: Despite that the couple was taking a leisurely stroll, Cathy thought Tom's slow footed plodding was as agonizingly frustrating as watching for a blade of grass to grow. Georgia's slow footed exercise, that she called a leisurely stroll, made her companion three hours late getting home for dinner.