Wiktionary
dry-foot
adv. 1 With dry feet; without getting the feet wet. 2 (context obsolete English) By only the scent of the feet (of hunting, tracking etc.).
Usage examples of "dry-foot".
Let Padeen know, in case his master's cabin needs a wipe, and stand by to get them both aboard dry-foot, if possible.
They had to pick their way carefully to keep both dry-footed and on their proper course.
He stepped out onto the bridge and followed Urla dry-footed across the bog.