Synonyms:
underfoot
Meaning: under the feet; "trampled the beans underfoot"; "green grass growing underfoot"
Usage examples
The rock underfoot was crumbling and he had to watch where he put his feet.
The wet snow drenched their gloves; the water underfoot splashed their itching ankles.
Following that first mad thrill of contact with it underfoot, he was lifted swiftly and irresistibly into the air.
Now, one autumnal morning, when a blue haze hung over the lonely fields from which the reapers had departed, and the golden leaves were wet underfoot, the old enchanter went for a walk down the lane, and finding the day agreeable, kept on until he found himself in the woods.