With feet of clay?
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EARTHENWith feet of clay?
hexapodya line of verse with six feet
hexapodiesHEXAPODY, a line of verse with six feet
LIEATWords with "the feet of" or "the bottom of"
zapateadosA flamenco dance with rhythmic stamping of the feet
sparred(of a gamecock) Fight with the feet or spurs
sparring(of a gamecock) Fight with the feet or spurs
zapateado(Spanish) a Latin-American dance with rhythmic tapping of the feet
quadrumanousof apes, etc., with all four feet adapted for use as hands
statant(of an animal) represented as standing with all feet on the ground
zapateadosZAPATEADO, (Spanish) a Latin-American dance with rhythmic tapping of the feet
supinatedWalk or run with most of the weight on the inside of the feet
pronatingWalk or run with most of the weight on the outside of the feet
supinatingWalk or run with most of the weight on the inside of the feet
branchiopodany of a subclass of Crustacea with numerous flattened, leaf-shaped, lobed swimming-feet
decapodousrelating to the Decapoda, an order of crustaceans with ten feet also DECAPODAL, DECAPODAN
supinatesWalk or run with most of the weight on the inside of the feet
branchiopodsBRANCHIOPOD, any of a subclass of Crustacea with numerous flattened, leaf-shaped, lobed swimming-feet
barefootwith the feet bare walked barefoot barefoot boy, with cheek of tan J. G. Whittier
headstandThe act of balancing on one's head and hands with the feet in the air
headstandsThe act of balancing on one's head and hands with the feet in the air
trappingBring (the ball) under control with the feet or other part of the body on receiving it
handstandsAn act of balancing on one's hands with one's feet in the air or against a wall
tiptoeingWalk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet
trappedBring (the ball) under control with the feet or other part of the body on receiving it
bilboasa long bar of iron with sliding shackles used to confine the feet of prisoners especially on shipboard
bilbosa long bar of iron with sliding shackles used to confine the feet of prisoners especially on shipboard
bilboaa long bar of iron with sliding shackles used to confine the feet of prisoners especially on shipboard
bastinadoingto beat with a stick, cane, etc., esp. on the soles of the feet or on the buttocks
bilboa long bar of iron with sliding shackles used to confine the feet of prisoners especially on shipboard
decapodalrelating to decapods, an order of crustaceans with ten feet, that includes crabs and lobsters also DECAPODAN, DECAPODOUS
bastinadoto beat with a stick, cane, etc., esp. on the soles of the feet or on the buttocks
waterto break the surface of the water with the feet, esp. in swimming the breaststroke doing the frog kick
avocetany of a genus (Recurvirostra) of rather large long-legged shorebirds with webbed feet and slender upward-curving bill
bastinadoingmode of punishment consisting of blows with a stick on the soles of the feet or on the buttocks
bastinadomode of punishment consisting of blows with a stick on the soles of the feet or on the buttocks
decapodanrelating to decapods, an order of crustaceans with ten feet, that includes crabs and lobsters also DECAPODAL, DECAPODOUS / a decapod
indria large diurnal black-and-white lemur (Indri indri) of Madagascar that is about two feet long with a rudimentary tail
unicornA heraldic representation of such an animal, with a twisted horn, a deer's feet, a goat's beard, and a lion's tail
unicornsA heraldic representation of such an animal, with a twisted horn, a deer's feet, a goat's beard, and a lion's tail