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  2. Barefoot - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot person leaving footprints behind Barefoot woman wearing a cultural anklet, denoting her marital status in traditional Indian culture Hans Thoma Kinderreigen, 1872. Barefoot is the state of not wearing any footwear. There are health benefits and some risks associated with going barefoot.

  3. Barefoot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot running, running while barefoot—without wearing any shoes or socks on the feet; Barefoot skiing, water skiing behind a motorboat without the use of water skis, commonly referred to as "barefooting"

  4. Barefoot and pregnant - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot and pregnant and in the kitchen just about covers their idea of a woman's role in life”. [8] In the futuristic novel Bold as Love, a group of women warn themselves about a rising radical: "Then after the revolution you'll end up chained to the stove in peekaboo panties, all over again.' 'Barefoot and not even pregnant,' added someone ...

  5. Should You Work Out Barefoot? Doctors And Trainers Have A ...

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    Exercising barefoot certainly has its perks for some training styles, but that doesn’t mean it’s risk-free. First and foremost, you want to ease your way into barefoot training because doing ...

  6. Podiatrists Share Pros and Cons of Barefoot Shoes: Do You ...

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    ST-5. Barefoot shoes usually offer no arch support by design, but some shoes like the Topo Athletic ST-5’s offer minimal support with the included removable insole.The insole makes the shoe feel ...

  7. Is it illegal to drive barefoot? - AOL

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    But that doesn’t mean it’s a great idea. You may have a harder time controlling a pedal with wet or sore feet. Plus, a sturdy sole often makes it easier to apply even pressure to a pedal.

  8. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Cultures have different customs regarding footwear. These include not using any in some situations, usually bearing a symbolic meaning. This can however also be imposed on specific individuals to place them at a practical disadvantage against shod people, if they are excluded from having footwear available or are prohibited from using any.

  9. Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    As a historical dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary features entries in which the earliest ascertainable recorded sense of a word, whether current or obsolete, is presented first, and each additional sense is presented in historical order according to the date of its earliest ascertainable recorded use. [5]