I'm back - couldn't participate whilst in Brighton due to the iffy Internet connection. And, TY for your comment on my post re my Mother. I love & treausre the old photo's I have of her.
Now, back to "Footless", this is interesting because it's not a word acknowledged in my Oxford Consise English Dictionary. I checked because I didn't recognise it, although I presumed it meant loosing ones footing, not having a leg to stand on?
Guess it's an American term, otherwise I'm footless because I couldn't make a sentance straightaway! Does that work for you???
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Maggie's dream of learning how to perform an Irish Step Dance was crushed after the accident left her footless.
I'm back - couldn't participate whilst in Brighton due to the iffy Internet connection.
And, TY for your comment on my post re my Mother. I love & treausre the old photo's I have of her.
Now, back to "Footless", this is interesting because it's not a word acknowledged in my Oxford Consise English Dictionary.
I checked because I didn't recognise it, although I presumed it meant loosing ones footing, not having a leg to stand on?
Guess it's an American term, otherwise I'm footless because I couldn't make a sentance straightaway!
Does that work for you???
I'm stumped...does that mean I'm footless?
Those all work for me!
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