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forefoot - use in sentences
Converse of object
- project: The function of the projecting forefoot has given rise to argument.
- blow: Deep flex grooves and a blown rubber forefoot ensures the shoe delivers a true performance ride.
Adjective modifier
- flexible: A stable and durable rearfoot with a very flexible soft forefoot.
- interior: SUPPORTERS: On either side a Griffin holding aloft in the interior forefoot a Cresset Sable enflamed proper.
Modifies a noun
- area: People with flat feet typically have shoes that break down the inside wall of the heel counter and the outside of the forefoot area.
- cushioning: It's built on a proper running base, with rearfoot Max Air and forefoot Air cushioning.
- flex: The Liquid Fire features DMX foam cushioning, a transition bridge for smooth heel to toe transition and forefoot flex grooves for increased flexibility.
- air: It's built on a proper running base, with rearfoot Max Air and forefoot Air cushioning.
- abduction: The " too many toes sign " demonstrates forefoot abduction.
- ulcer: Treatment of foot ulcers Armstrong et al studied 10 diabetic patients who had a healed diabetic neuropathic forefoot ulcer.
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