Reverse Dictionary: FLAT-FOOTED

ADJECTIVES
► SCLAFE flat-footed 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SCONE-FOOTED flat-footed → 1923 Sc.

NOUNS
► SCLAFFER a flat foot → 1969 Sc.

NOUNS – PERSON
► SCLAFFER a flat-footed, big, clumsy person → 1969 Sc.
► SCLAFFERT a flat-footed, clumsy person → 1969 Sc.
► SCLATCH a flat-footed, heavy person; a shuffling, ungainly walker → 1969 Sc.

VERBS
► PALMER HOUSE to walk flat-footed → 1930s African-American sl.
► SCLAP to walk in a flat-footed, shuffling manner → 1969 Sc.
► SKLAFF to walk in a flat-footed or shuffling way; to plant the feet with a slapping motion or sound on the ground in walking → 1825 Sc.