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footfault

American  
[foot-fawlt] / ˈfʊtˌfɔlt /

verb (used without object)

Tennis.
  1. to commit a foot fault.


Etymology

Origin of footfault

v. use of foot fault

Example Sentences

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Then a footfault judge called a point against Wood.

From Time Magazine Archive

As novels go, Suzanne's is no ace, but she has not committed a footfault.

From Time Magazine Archive

But a footfault was called and he had to serve over.

From Time Magazine Archive

These of course were fostered by the typical non-playing criticism, from the stands, of non-playing Captain Shields, who complained of the non-giving of a footfault against Seixas .

From Time Magazine Archive

The average footfault is due to carelessness, over-anxiety, or ignorance of the rule.

From The Art of Lawn Tennis by Tilden, William (Bill) Tatem