 usually used with "catch". The teacher's question caught Tim flat-footed. Unexpected company at lunch time caught Mrs. Green flat-footed.
 usually used with "catch". The teacher's question caught Tim flat-footed. Unexpected company at lunch time caught Mrs. Green flat-footed. He's a flatfoot."
 He's a flatfoot."
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