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- noun Someone who is
left-footed - noun UK, derogatory A
Roman Catholic .
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Examples
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With Madrid all over the shop, Messi slams a low left-footer towards the near post from an angle, bring the best out of Casillas again.
Real Madrid v Barcelona – as it happened | Jacob Steinberg 2012
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He differs most obviously from Walcott or Lennon by being established as a left-footer on the right flank.
Winger Adam Johnson battles to become England's right-hand man 2010
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Mexican striker Javier Hern ndez broke free in the 71st minute and struck a perfect left-footer on the run into the upper left corner from to salvage some Mexican pride, but the goal did little more than that.
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Adu then struck a sliding left-footer in off the post in the 20th and scored three minutes into first-half injury time to put the Americans in control.
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Keiji Tamada, one of the new forwards, put Japan ahead in the 34th minute with a powerful left-footer from inside the area, completing a through pass by Alessandro Santos.
USATODAY.com - Ronaldo double ties all-time World Cup goals record as Brazil rips Japan 4-1 2006
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Fernandao doubled the lead five minutes later with another powerful left-footer from long range.
USATODAY.com 2006
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He blasted a left-footer past Libertad goalkeeper Horacio Gonzalez, netting his first goal in this year's competition.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Gilberto entered the area unmarked and sent a low left-footer past Kawaguchi.
USATODAY.com - Ronaldo double ties all-time World Cup goals record as Brazil rips Japan 4-1 2006
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You'd have guessed I'd be a left-footer on this no doubt?
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The left-footer played football as a senior at Bearden High School, where he handled the team's punting and placekicking duties.
USATODAY.com 2005
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