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instep

noun
in·​step | \ ˈin-ËŒstep How to pronounce instep (audio) \

Definition of instep

1 : the arched middle portion of the human foot in front of the ankle joint especially : its upper surface
2 : the part of a shoe or stocking that fits over the instep

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The light and flexible Regatta hits the sweet spot, with a stretch mesh upper and all-terra traction soles, plus an adjustable instep strap for stability. Karen Campbell, BostonGlobe.com, "Hybrid footwear for all terrains," 4 July 2019 To borrow from golf: The instep of the foot is the equivalent of the modern 460cc toaster-on-a-stick compared with the old persimmon driver represented by Moseley’s three-and-a-half-inch, straight-front Nike Boomer cleat. Michael Farber, SI.com, "Mark Moseley, Last of the Straight-On Kickers," 2 July 2018 The two tiny holes at my instep — crucial for ventilation and the prevention of stinky feet. The Cut, "6 Women Review Everlane’s New Flats," 23 Apr. 2018 Abloh's unique 'Off White' branding will also feature on the instep. SI.com, "Nike Launch Vibrant New 'Mercurial Vapor 360 x Virgil Abloh' for Teen Star Kylian Mbappe," 29 Mar. 2018 The dual-closure system allows me to tighten the calf and ankle separately from the part around the instep and top of my foot. Leslie Hsu Oh, Outside Online, "Snowboarding Gear That's Actually Designed for Women," 28 Mar. 2018 His boots keep finding higher rungs, a round pressure on the soft instep of his foot. James Lynch, Popular Mechanics, "Every Night Perfect," 5 Sep. 2017 The students shouted along with Ms. Belfiglio, slamming their heels to the ground in unison to crush the insteps of imaginary... Thomas Macmillan, WSJ, "More New Yorkers Going on the Defense," 9 May 2017 In the picture, the entire instep of the foot is gone, and a hole the size of a tennis ball is ringed by dead tissue of black and brown and green. Peter Hessler, The New Yorker, "Learning Arabic from Egypt’s Revolution," 7 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of instep

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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instep

noun

English Language Learners Definition of instep

: the raised middle part of the top of your foot between the toes and the ankle
: the part of a shoe, sock, etc., that fits over the instep

instep

noun
in·​step | \ ˈin-ËŒstep How to pronounce instep (audio) \

Kids Definition of instep

: the arched middle part of the human foot between the ankle and the toes

instep

noun
in·​step | \ ˈin-ËŒstep How to pronounce instep (audio) \

Medical Definition of instep

: the arched middle portion of the human foot in front of the ankle joint especially : its upper surface

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