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Footer   /fˈʊtər/   Listen
Footer

noun
1.
(used only in combinations) the height or length of something in feet.  "The golfer sank a 40-footer" , "His yacht is a 60-footer"
2.
A person who travels by foot.  Synonyms: pedestrian, walker.
3.
A printed note placed below the text on a printed page.  Synonym: footnote.



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"Footer" Quotes from Famous Books



... childish?' I says. 'A six-footer like you that can shoot straight with either hand, and yet ain't got generosity enough to ease the feelings of a poor little devil that's ...
— Red Saunders • Henry Wallace Phillips

... we called on Governor Neptune, who lived in a little "ten-footer," one of the humblest of them all. Personalities are allowable in speaking of public men, therefore I will give the particulars of our visit. He was a-bed. When we entered the room, which was one half of the house, he was sitting on the side of the bed. There was a clock hanging ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Issue 10, August, 1858 • Various

... Hollinger stared in amazement, then laughed. "Thirty-footer? You're tangled up, Jerry. Well, he can wait ...
— The Pirate Shark • Elliott Whitney

... while the men came down, and stood in the companion-way passage, to be overhauled. Most of the foreigners had gone in the boat, but two of the Americans that remained were uncommonly fine-looking men, and were both prime seamen. One, whose name was Thomas Cook, was a six-footer, and had the air of a thorough sea-dog. He filled the lieutenant's eye mightily, and Cook was very coolly told to gather his dunnage, as he was wanted. Cook pointed to his protection, but the lieutenant answered—"Oh! ...
— Ned Myers • James Fenimore Cooper

... is Ein-foetingr, one-footer. The mediaeval belief in a country in which there lived a race of unipeds was not unknown in Iceland. It has been suggested by Vigfusson that Thorvald being an important personage, his death must be adorned in some way. It is a singular fact that Jacques Cartier ...
— The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 • Various


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