Underfoot (adverb)

  1. Underneath one's feet or in the way of one's feet.
  2. Near or in close proximity to someone.

Origin:

From old english underfōt.

Examples:

  1. I almost tripped over the toys that were left underfoot.
  2. The children were running underfoot while their parents were trying to cook dinner.
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