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flat footed
flat-foot·ed a.
1 편평족의
2 《구어》 <거절 등이> 단호한; <태도·신념 등이> 분명한(firm), 타협하지 않는
▶ a flat-footed denial 단호한 거절[거부]
3 어색한, 거북한
4 《영·구어》 서투른, 둔한
━ ad. 《구어》 단호히; 갑자기, 불의에; 기습당하여
catch a person
flat-footed 《구어》 달아날 준비를 하기 전에 붙잡다, …에게 급습을 가하다, 현행범으로 체포하다
flatfooted·ly ad. flatfooted·ness n.
flat footed 관용구
caught flatfooted
not ready to respond, mind in neutral Esposito was caught flatfooted by Lemaire's slapshot - an easy goal!
flatfooted
(See caught flatfooted)
flat-footed|flat|flat feet|flat foot|flatfoot|foot
adj.,
informal 1. Straightforward; forthright; direct; outright.
The governor issued a flat-footed denial of the accusation. He came out flat-footed against the idea. 2. Not ready; not prepared;

usually used with "catch".
The teacher's question caught Tim flat-footed. Unexpected company at lunch time caught Mrs. Green flat-footed.
heavy-footed|foot|footed|heavy
adj. 1. Slow and clumsy in walking or movement; awkward in using your feet.
The fat man tried to dance, but he was too heavy-footed. Martha is not fat, but she is heavy-footed and walks noisily. 2. Awkward in choice and order of words; not smooth and graceful; clumsy.
In Mary's compositions, the words seem to dance, but John's compositions are always heavy-footed. 3. or lead-footed
informal Likely to drive an automobile fast.
Jerry is a bad driver because he is too heavy-footed. Compare: STEP ON IT.
caught flat-footed
caught flat-footed Caught unprepared, taken by surprise, as in
The reporter's question caught the President flat-footed. This usage comes from one or another sport in which a player should be on his or her toes, ready to act. [c. 1900]
flat-footed
flat-footed see
caught flat-footed.
flat-footed
1. Slow to react. Unprepared. Often acclimated in the byword "caught collapsed footed." That ambition was my fault, guys. I got bent flat-footed on the play.2. Clumsy and awkward. Don't assurance her accustomed that vase—she's so flat-footed. I would change your aperture argument—it's a little flat-footed appropriate now.
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