English to Hawaiian Meaning of afoot - wawae ilaila


Afoot :
wawae ilaila
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Definitions of afoot in English
Adjective(1) traveling by foot(2) currently in progress
Adverb(1) on foot; walking
Examples of afoot in English
(1) There are plans afoot  but it would be premature to talk about them now.(2) But to the younger generation, a winter holiday means action- and down through the 'Swamp hollow' and over the hill road they go, afoot or in sleighs, through the drifting snow, to a barn dance at the Centre.(3) there's something afoot(4) Plans are also afoot to introduce a new green bin scheme, which collects compostable waste, including cardboard.(5) There are also plans afoot to float television channels in other South Indian languages over the course of the year.(6) Out the back is a space for all kinds of creative outlets like painting and pottery and plans are afoot for a veggie garden.(7) She went afoot all the way to our house. I founded her sleeping on the grass in the morning.(8) Plans are afoot for a complete refurbishment of the building, and in the meantime Michael is developing the food side of the business.(9) there's a plan afoot to close the school(10) he had to go there afoot(11) Plans are afoot to run an indoor football league over two days.(12) Plans are afoot for an official celebration of the win, and the mayor said that they are already planning for next year.(13) Plans are afoot to construct one more platform to station more buses.(14) The Christmas lights have just been erected and already plans are afoot to have an even better display next year.(15) And talk is afoot of a large scale class action discrimination suit to be filed against the university.(16) I was afoot at the time
Related Phrases of afoot
(1) afoot ::
wawae ilaila
(2) foot ::
wawae
Synonyms
Adjective
1. going on ::
e hele ana ma
2. happening ::
hanaia
3. around ::
a puni
4. about ::
e pili ana i
5. abroad ::
wale aku
6. stirring ::
hooeueu ana
8. in circulation ::
i holo
9. at large ::
ma nui
13. in the offing ::
i loko o ka offing
14. on the horizon ::
ma luna o ka moana lipolipo
Different Forms
afoot
Word Example from TV Shows
Is there a plot afoot?
I'll have no truck with plots.

Is there a plot AFOOT? I'll have no truck with plots.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 9

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