Surely you wouldn't rather stumble about with your thick-necked flatfooted lummox of a boyfriend. |
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The ball takes a bounce that leaves the Czech defense flatfooted and Ronaldo tries an overhead kick that goes wide. |
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The piece is at once flatfooted and magical, something like a juggling act without a juggler. |
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When running back Frank Gore ran around the right side for another touchdown, the Ravens appeared flatfooted. |
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He left Mathieu Bastareaud flatfooted as he raced over the line. |
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Chileans are wondering aloud why food is not getting to the hungry faster and why the politicians and soldiers seem to have been caught flatfooted. |
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We really mustn't go flatfooted, trampling over regional sensitivities. |
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The thing made a big stir in the town, too, and a good many come out flatfooted and said it was scandalous to separate the mother and the children that way. |
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