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soft-footed

adj. sound of quiet gentle steps

Usage examples of "soft-footed".

He blinked, and sent a short glance straight to Khat, who caught it, read it, and stepped forward, smooth and soft-footed.

Blended with blackness, The Shadow paused to watch Mata Safi return soft-footed toward the passage below.

He was a man that could walk soft-footed through a hall of enemies and bemaze them all, as he ensorcelled them.

As he descended in the silent warmth of the boiler room, the sound of lowered voices arguing came to him from the baths, the soft-footed rustle of many bodies, the muted creak of belt leather and and the clink of weapons.

Then he stole across the tiny meadow, pausing once and again to listen, and faded away out of the canyon like a wraith, soft-footed and without sound.

Soft-footed servants moved through the crowd offering spiced wine to Kandori lords and ladies in silks embroidered with House sigils, and folk in fine woollens worked with the sigils of the more important guilds.