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n. The space for the feet in front of a seat in a vehicle
Usage examples of "footwell".
He lifted his feet out of the footwell and rose, aiming his tricorder in four cardinal directions and frowning at the readouts.
Torres dropped down in front of a control console, peering into the footwell before putting her feet in it.
She kicked the walls, trying for a sense of space, and hit a control of some sort: The floor of the footwell rose until it was flat and supportive beneath her feet.
She pulled her feet out of the footwell and jumped up, scanning for power transfer.
HK53 across the bottom of the footwell with the muzzle sticking UP by the gearstick.
Naked, Emily Lawrence crouched in the footwell of the chauffeur driven car.
My duffel had been sitting in the rear passenger footwell and had, most likely, toppled during one of those turns.
The mother and kid got in and Rinker screamed at them to lie in the footwell on the passenger side and they crawled into it and she cranked the engine and eased out of the parking slot and accelerated away, then slowed, took a corner, took another, and was on the street, driving out.
She pressed the dead man into the footwell, found an Army blanket behind the seat, and threw it over him.
The woman, scuttling ahead, pointed at a box on the floor in the footwell of the desk.
He leaned closer, bending over her, and she realized that he was leaning in through the door of a vehicle, a truck, a pickup truck, realized that she was on the floor, in the front passenger footwell, wedged in, and he was trying to get her out.
Jeremy landed in a heap in the passenger side footwell, while Rachel, slamming into the steering wheel, had the breath knocked out of her.
The Hennipens were bound and gagged and tossed into the footwell between the seats.
Hennipen lay in the footwell, trussed hand and foot, their mouths stuffed with rags.
They watched Dyso and Hicks drop the marquis in the footwell of the coach and hand the squire and Mrs.