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footfall
[ foot-fawl ]
noun
- a footstep.
- the sound of footsteps:
She heard a footfall on the stairs.
footfall
/ ˈfʊtˌfɔːl /
noun
- the sound of a footstep
Example Sentences
With hybrid work models the new norm, footfall inside these eateries and other retailers isn’t likely to mimic the same patterns as before the pandemic.
Data companies that aggregate, sell, and activate footfall traffic will also struggle, especially if they rely on integrations in third-party apps.
Streets will be safer and more pleasant to walk through, increasing footfall for retail and hospitality sectors.
A brick-and-mortar store that sees plenty of footfall but fails to make sufficient sales will be considered a failed business model.
A whirring motor and the noises of constant footfalls is a surefire way to drive the other members of your team crazy as they try to get their own work done.
The Power Station studio is hushed; there is a barely audible footfall, then Dylan strikes a single piano key.
With the quick military tread came the frou-frou of silk and the footfall of slippered feet.
The dull thud of a footfall in the cell above hammers on my head with maddening regularity.
The regular footfall beats against my brain like hammer strokes.
The solitary footfall amid the silence reminds me of the timid haste of one crossing a graveyard at night.
Once a footfall passed the gate, and she shrank back into her corner; but the steps died away and left a profounder quiet.
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