Footfall
11footfall — / fυtfɔ:l/ noun the number of customers who come into and walk round a shop ▪▪▪ ‘…the small independent retailer who stocks up using cash and carries could be hit hard by the loss of footfall associated with any increase in smuggled goods’ [The… …
12footfall — noun Date: 1610 the sound of a footstep …
13footfall — noun a) The sound made by a footstep. . . . like hedgehogs which b) Foot (pedestrian) traffic. Lie tumbling in my barefoot way and mount …
14footfall — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. tread, step, footstep; see gait 1 , step 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act or manner of going on foot: footstep, step, tread. See MOVE, SOUNDS …
15footfall — foot|fall [ˈfutfo:l US fo:l] n [U and C] literary the sound of each step when someone is walking = ↑footstep ▪ heavy footfalls …
16footfall — foot|fall [ fut,fɔl ] noun 1. ) singular BUSINESS a count of the number of people who walk past a store 2. ) count LITERARY a FOOTSTEP …
17footfall — n. step, footstep; sound of a footstep …
18footfall — noun 1》 the sound of a footstep or footsteps. 2》 the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time …
19footfall — n. Footstep, tread, step, sound of one s step …
20footfall — noun (C, U) literary the sound of each step when someone is walking: heavy footfalls …