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What is the definition of quick-footed?

"Quick-footed" describes someone who is agile and swift in their movements, especially with their feet. It implies a person is:

* Fast and nimble: Able to move quickly and easily, changing direction with speed.

* Dexterous: Skillful in using their feet for balance, coordination, and agility.

* Responsive: Able to react quickly and adapt to changing situations.

Examples:

* "The quick-footed dancer captivated the audience with her intricate steps."

* "The football player's quick-footedness allowed him to dodge tackles and score a touchdown."

* "The quick-footed thief was able to escape the police."

"Quick-footed" can be used both literally and figuratively, meaning someone is quick to think and act, or to change their plans.

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