Use of footstep in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include footstep at the start of sentence, footstep at the end of sentence and footstep in the middle of sentence

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footstep at the start of sentence


  1. Footsteps had scored a diagonal path through the snow.

footstep at the end of sentence


  1. I listened for a footstep.
  2. You tread behind his every footstep.

footstep in the middle of sentence


  1. I heard a scurry of footsteps.
  2. The store is just footstep away.
  3. The store is just a footstep away.
  4. I heard lots of footsteps behind me.
  5. Every footstep could be plainly heard.
  6. Their footsteps echoed in the silence.
  7. I'm following in my father's footsteps.
  8. A footstep in the snow. Madame Defarge.
  9. I heard footsteps in the room behind me.
  10. Luke's footsteps receded into the night.
  11. She heard the sound of footsteps outside.
  12. He heard someone's footsteps in the hall.
  13. He heard soft footsteps coming up the stair.
  14. His footstep triggered off the hand grenade.
  15. We listened anxiously for the sound of footsteps.
  16. The sound of the heavy footsteps awoke the watchdog.
  17. The falling snow muffled the sound of our footsteps.
  18. They heard footsteps in the main room, beyond a door.
  19. The thief heard soft footsteps coming down the stairs.
  20. She shrank back into the shadows as the footsteps approached.
  21. He heard the sound of heavy, dragging footsteps in the corridor.
  22. She followed in her mother's footsteps, starting her own business.
  23. He followed in his father's footsteps and became a motor mechanic.
  24. I would creep in and with stealthy footsteps explore the second-floor.
  25. A footstep broke the silence and approached to within ten paces of Blackburn and waited.
  26. Some vague sound had alarmed her - a creak, a footstep, maybe even a door handle turning.

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