Adverb
by foot (not comparable)
walking, jogging or running but not in a vehicle or on the back of an animal
After a team of scouts returned a safe report, the Spanish landed more men and attacked Fort Purcell overland by foot. Source: Internet
Akbar and his queen used to come here by foot on pilgrimage from Agra every year in observance of a vow when he prayed for a son. Source: Internet
Commuting by foot to these locations currently requires pedestrians to cross arterial roads characterised by heavy traffic, including the Corradino roundabout. Source: Internet
After visiting the Tree-Wrapped Pagoda, the Bodhi Temple can be reached by foot. Source: Internet
— I traveled 1,300 miles by foot, car, subway, and two airplanes to watch a spaceship blast off into space. Source: Internet
Muratova travels by foot to the Macedonia capital of Skopje to sell her honey and buy a few necessities, like hair dye. Source: Internet