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left footmark vs left feetmark

The correct phrase is 'left footmark.' 'Footmark' refers to a mark or impression made by a foot, so it is singular. 'Feetmark' is not a standard term in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 569 views

left footmark

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'left footmark' when referring to a mark or impression made by a foot, such as in tracking footprints or identifying a specific footstep.

Examples:

  • The detective examined the left footmark at the crime scene.
  • She followed the left footmark in the sand to find her lost shoe.
  • The archaeologist discovered a well-preserved left footmark in the ancient mud.
  • The tracker identified the suspect by the unique left footmark left behind.
  • The hiker noticed a mysterious left footmark on the trail.
  • Left, left, left, left.
  • Left, left plus two left.
  • Left click on an icon in the Bookmark Toolbar to open that & URL;.
  • He uses his left knee against my left hip, and...
  • Dimitri left them a copy of the map before we left.
  • When she left, Bartel's sense of humor left too.
  • I left Krakow just as I had left Warsaw.
  • After Brad left, we left it up in the air.
  • A bed left empty because you left.
  • Norman Finlay left it in the left luggage office.
  • You left mine, but I never left yours.
  • When he left, I left.
  • And when you left, everybody left.
  • You left that three months ago, just after your wife left.
  • You will recall we last left Jane witnessing something that left her more than mildly unsettled.
  • That was illustrated perfectly today in this hall - when Mr Sarkozy left, all the journalists left.
  • - Take a sample from her left fingers, - Left hand.
  • Left, left, and then left again.
  • Hook, hook, hook, left, left, left.
  • Really left. "Left town" left.

left feetmark

This phrase is not a standard term in English and is incorrect.

  • Left, left, left, left.
  • Left, left plus two left.
  • He uses his left knee against my left hip, and...
  • Dimitri left them a copy of the map before we left.
  • When she left, Bartel's sense of humor left too.
  • I left Krakow just as I had left Warsaw.
  • After Brad left, we left it up in the air.
  • A bed left empty because you left.
  • Norman Finlay left it in the left luggage office.
  • You left mine, but I never left yours.
  • When he left, I left.
  • And when you left, everybody left.
  • You left that three months ago, just after your wife left.
  • You will recall we last left Jane witnessing something that left her more than mildly unsettled.
  • That was illustrated perfectly today in this hall - when Mr Sarkozy left, all the journalists left.
  • - Take a sample from her left fingers, - Left hand.
  • Left, left, and then left again.
  • Hook, hook, hook, left, left, left.
  • Really left. "Left town" left.
  • Left, left, make a left and straight.

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