Nobody will go lightly on him just because he's still something of a tenderfoot. |
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He claimed he was a tenderfoot in this operation and was only doing his friend a favour. |
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She wasn't a tenderfoot, and she wasn't going to stop just because she didn't have boots. |
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He loses his tenderfoot status and eventually even becomes a rodeo celebrity. |
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At thirty-two, I imagined I was the oldest tenderfoot in the history of rock and roll. |
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In a most unlikely departure from the ordinary, even the tough butch on a bike will be a tenderfoot when it comes to goodbyes. |
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But I was still a chechaquo, a tenderfoot in the ways of the North, and I knew nothing of the treachery of sudden blizzards. |
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Nothing troubled the woodsman more than being labeled a tenderfoot. |
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Justin fell face first and bumped through the cool grass — a laughing tenderfoot pulled along by his dad. |
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The tanks chase the terrified tenderfoot across a desolate battlefield. |
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For a tenderfoot, the job of a rustler was a tough one to undertake. |
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Tangential, elevate, conject, inject, humour, Rin Tin Tin, screen, dog, tenderfoot, western, don't, make, them, like, that, anymore. |
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The lens was fixed on Jerome Jordan, now the center at Tulsa but then a bone-thin, 6-foot-10 basketball tenderfoot whose organized game experience totaled one year. |
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That sounds to me like something some yeller-bellied, four-eyed tenderfoot might say before his ma washes his mouth out with soap. |
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Start your visit with a morning cruise up the graded gravel of Spiral Drive, which coils around Tenderfoot Mountain all the way to its 7,560-foot summit. |
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