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set foot in
verb as in come in
verb as in come on
Strongest matches
verb as in enter
Example Sentences
Carpenter, of course, had never set foot in the Texas courtroom or even answered the complaint the state filed in the case, and so the judge entered what is called a default judgment against her.
They had never set foot in the U.S., unlike the migrants Trump is sending there now.
After the bombing, Mrs Logue never set foot in the middle of Omagh town centre again.
I’ve set foot in many light-and-sound installations over the years and am used to being promised something akin to a world of wonder.
A support slot on Lionel Richie's US tour in 1984 reminded audiences of her ability to tear the roof off any venue she set foot in.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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