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Foothold   /fˈʊthˌoʊld/   Listen
Foothold

noun
1.
An area in hostile territory that has been captured and is held awaiting further troops and supplies.  Synonym: bridgehead.  "The only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar"
2.
A place providing support for the foot in standing or climbing.  Synonym: footing.
3.
An initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments.  Synonym: beachhead.  "They are presently attempting to gain a foothold in the Russian market"






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"Foothold" Quotes from Famous Books



... Peter called, annoyed at the senseless risk she took when she placed her foot tentatively upon the curved side of a log. "There's no foothold there!" ...
— Sisters • Kathleen Norris

... have only such a foothold as theirs in this dear green world of ours?" she would ask herself, shiveringly. And the Sunday-evening's sermon could soothe her ...
— Drolls From Shadowland • J. H. Pearce

... proceeded, "nothing lasts so long in the recollection as a pleasant mystery. In other days, in other times.... Well, on my side I shall recall this night pleasantly. Without knowing it, you have given me a new foothold in life. I did not believe that there lived a single man who could keep to the letter of his bargain. Presently you will forget the chagrin. Good night! And do not lean out of any more ...
— The Lure of the Mask • Harold MacGrath

... featured with ugliness and exhaling a noisome smell, meets the condemned soul, and cries, "I am thy evil spirit: bad myself, thy crimes have made me worse." Then the culprit staggers on his uncertain foothold, is hurled from the dizzy causeway, and precipitated into the gulf which yawns horribly below. A sufficient reason for believing these last details no late and foreign interpolation, is that the Vendidad itself contains all that is essential in them, Garotman, the heaven of Ormuzd, open to the pure, ...
— The Destiny of the Soul - A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life • William Rounseville Alger

... Moreover, there was still that about him, notwithstanding his words, that made her afraid to yield a single inch of ground lest by some hidden means he should sweep her altogether from her precarious foothold. Even in the silence, she felt that he was doing battle with her, and she did not ...
— The Way of an Eagle • Ethel M. Dell


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