0 having painful, tired feet, especially after a lot of walking --
During his journey through the day and night, he is fatigued, footsore, and famished, urged on by the thought of his wife and children.
It is rather hard that an old workman should have to find his way to the gates of the tomb bleeding and footsore, through the brambles and thorns of poverty.
One often feels sorry for police who march beside demonstrations and get footsore but ensure that good humour always prevails.
That is why we give influence in politics not only to the mandarin on his high horse, but also to the footsore pedestrian.
They marched on and on again, and became footsore, and then they asked a third man how far they were from the place.
The workhouse was a four-mile walk from the union offices, a deterrent for the cold and footsore.