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Значение идиомы heavy-footed
[heavy-footed] {adj.} 1. Slow and clumsy in walking or movement;awkward in using your feet.
The fat man tried to dance, but he wastoo heavy-footed.
Martha is not fat, but she is heavy-footed andwalks noisily.
2. Awkward in choice and order of words; not smoothand graceful; clumsy.
In Mary’s compositions, the words seem todance, but John’s compositions are always heavy-footed.
3. or[lead-footed] {informal} Likely to drive an automobile fast.
Jerryis a bad driver because he is too heavy-footed.
Compare: STEP ON IT.
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