Noun
12-foot (plural 12-foots)
(curling) The 12-foot diameter circle outermost in the house.
All locks on the New York State Canal System are single-chamber; the dimensions are 328 feet (100 m) long and 45 feet (13.7 m) wide with a minimum 12-foot (3.7 m) depth of water over the miter sills at the upstream gates upon lift. Source: Internet
As Laurie’s dream turned into plans, she received permission from the Rushmore City Council to place a 10- by 12-foot shed on the corner of their lot, below the big maple trees where it’s “nice and shady.” Source: Internet
A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building - along with 12-foot Great White Sharks. Source: Internet
The elliptical-shaped plaza outside the building serves as a public oasis with seasonal plantings and a 12-foot (3.7 m) waterfall. Source: Internet
Overholt’s 12-foot pull-up jumper at 0:05, however, had Lincolnview up 26-25 at the half. Source: Internet
Spanning three stories on the Strand in it includes a beach room with a 12-foot quartzite bar, a sunken courtyard six feet from the sand and a penthouse owner’s suite with a mini bar. Source: Internet