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  • noun Plural form of footfall.

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Examples

  • Retailers witnessed decline in footfalls, which is reflected by slowing same-store sales

    Analysis 2010

  • Retailers witnessed decline in footfalls, which is reflected by slowing same-store sales

    Analysis 2010

  • The farthest sound of footfalls came to mean escape.

    Moonbeams Meghan Larmore 2011

  • A howl sounded in the near distance, footfalls crashing closer.

    Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011

  • Today, Prozone gets more than 20,000 footfalls in a single day.

    A Dramatic Entry On India's Consumer Map 2011

  • Following in the footfalls of his parents, Polish-Jewish actors who had immigrated to America at the turn of the century, Paul Muni appeared on the New York stage in the 1920s.

    Remarkable Hollywood Lives 2011

  • They climbed toward the city center, the switchback stairs shaking with their footfalls.

    GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011

  • There were footfalls on the steps, coming up from below.

    End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011

  • Just then, Big Zojja pounded up behind the others, her footfalls cracking the ice they stood on.

    GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011

  • Ten minutes later, I heard heavy footfalls in the hall.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

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