footfault
Americanverb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of footfault
v. use of foot fault
Example Sentences
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As novels go, Suzanne's is no ace, but she has not committed a footfault.
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Then a footfault judge called a point against Wood.
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But Savitt was stale and edgy; he let himself be disturbed by footfault calls, deliberately dropped the last game of the fourth set and lost the match by losing his control.
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Again a footfault judge surprised him when the score was deuce.
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I can only say that a footfault is crossing or touching the line with either foot before the ball is delivered, or it is a jump or step.
From The Art of Lawn Tennis by Tilden, William (Bill) Tatem
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