He was surefooted as he hopped from rock to rock.
The word surefooted is an adjective; the noun form is surefootedness.
Mountain goats are considered the most surefooted animals due to their ability to navigate steep and rocky terrain with ease. Their sharp hooves and strong legs provide excellent grip and stability on precarious surfaces.
It is when your foot is sore.
surefooted is a word to describe a person or animal that is steady on their feet. For instance, Mountain Goats are often called surefooted due to their ability to climb and jump around on narrow mountain ledges without falling.
I think it's Someone who's good at climbing mountains
Generally, yes. They are hardy, somewhat surefooted, and smart.
My Camel; Clyde, He be sure footed for sure! as in WhoA there Clyde, Fatimas tent is right here already.
actually a Tennessee Walking Horse is the very best for a beginning rider, calm, surefooted and even gait.
If your asking what type of horse then in many countries I would recommend the appaloosa, welsh cob and quarter horse as they are surefooted, easy going and steady !
"Lithly" does not appear to be a recognized word in English. It may be a misspelling or a typo. Can you provide more context or clarify the word you're looking for?
Mustangs are smallish, sturdy horses. They are surefooted and have well-balanced bodies. They are typically healthy horses, and can come in almost any color. -sam-is-my-hero-
He was not identified by name. He was sent to look in the area that Bilbo had last been seen in by Gandalf. He was strong and surefooted and carried Bilbo down to the camp.