1. sure-footed - Adjective
2. sure-footed - Adjective Satellite
Not liable to stumble or fall; as, a sure-footed horse.
Source: Webster's dictionarymost surefooted of the statesmen who dealt with the depression Source: Internet
demonstrates a surefooted storytelling talent Source: Internet
on surefooted donkeys Source: Internet
Reagan, one of the most sure-footed stump speakers ever, began to get “wobbly.” Source: Internet
Both are fun to drive and feel sure-footed in corners — or roundabouts — and are comfortable over bumps. Source: Internet
In the world of Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton, Bradley Cooper as a country star is perfect casting, and I genuinely think him stepping behind the camera might be the reason why that trailer feels so sure-footed. Source: Internet