0 the sound made by a person walking as their foot touches the ground, or a step (= foot movement):
1 the movement or sound of each step a person takes when walking:
Walking in our own footsteps : autobiographical memory and reconstruction.
I am not suggesting that ' developing nations ' are following in the footsteps of ' advanced nations ', nor that there would not be obvious discontinuities.
Following the footsteps of their parents, the ancestors worked all of their lives in the fields.
The sound of footsteps on old and worn floorboards is a catalyst that calls forth the collective memories we bear with us.
He told me that three of his sons were following in his footsteps, while one, breaking with tradition, was a schoolteacher.
The hold duration is to prevent transients such as heavy footsteps unintentionally triggering the record function.
Types of improvisation cued included vocal mimesis of the soundscape, textural sounds, melody, the rhythm of my footsteps and short or long utterances.
All his subsequent observations follow neatly in its footsteps.