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Use "barefooted" in a sentence
"It will be noticed, that the retainers guarding the exterior and entrance are barefooted, which is a mark of respect in honour of the rank of the culprit, and of the solemnity of the occasion."
"Running aft, barefooted and barelegged, the rainwater dripping from his scant clothing, the mate displaced the black at the wheel."
"Not only did he not wear pants, and was barefooted and barelegged, but about his middle, just like any black, he wore a brilliant-coloured loin-cloth, that, like a kilt, fell nearly to his sunburnt knees."