While Tanek was limping so heavily it was as if Valeska was watching a badger, ward the wolves away by its heavy-footed trot. |
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Haydn, even if marginally heavy-footed, is always a party for your ears and woefully underrated in this country. |
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Development of the worldwide web carries on at such a pace that heavy-footed government can never keep up. |
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A middle-aged woman with stiff, wood-colored curls all over her head was advancing on her, marching in heavy-footed determination. |
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He is too heavy-footed to handle speed, can't slide laterally and has to be conscious of his inside help. |
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The two fine goals against Denmark were a proper reward, but he terrorised the heavy-footed German defence too. |
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Movement is suggested less by the heavy-footed dancers than by the writhe and flamboyance of the composition. |
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David heard a series of thumps as the heavy-footed Cath made her way down and back up the basement stairs. |
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And visitors can be very heavy-footed when they're used to houses. |
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Two squeaky-shoed and heavy-footed audience members demonstrated their passion for 20 th-century classical music by stomping out in the break after the first movement. |
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Out here, just because the government says something is true doesn't make it so, and the heavy-footed federal presence during the five-year manhunt didn't help matters. |
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He plays hard, and the set's loud, heavy-footed feeling built upward from him. |
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The character is more that of a scherzo or heavy-footed peasant dance, with its characteristic accents on the upbeats. |
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He can be made to look a bit heavy-footed in defence, at times even slow. |
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The heavy-footed Scherzo had lacerating power. |
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But the recovery is heavy-footed and faint-hearted. |
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A heavy-footed hoofer, Le Goff uses the full weight and power of his lanky physique to mine a gamut of emotions out of the action of striking tap shoes against the floor. |
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The running machines are a gloomy chorus of heavy-footed stomping. |
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The cattle are less disciplined, more pell-mell, heavy-footed, their hooves stamping the ground to mud in several places. |
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