run barefoot through

The phrase 'run barefoot through' evokes a sense of freedom and natural enjoyment, often used both literally and metaphorically.

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Definition

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(figurative, literal)To move quickly without shoes across an area, often implying a sense of freedom or enjoyment.

Example

  • They decided to run barefoot through the field, feeling the grass beneath their feet.
  • She loves to run barefoot through new experiences, embracing life with enthusiasm.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "run barefoot through":

run throughrun acrossrun wild