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He was wrong-footed by the turn, and wasn't able to get back across in time.
He had been wrong-footed too many times already in this conversation.
I feel wrong-footed, as though my timing is all off.
However, he has wrong-footed many with a move to Holland.
Never in recent memory have they been so thoroughly wrong-footed.
The point is, there’s no need to be continually wrong-footed.
Being wrong-footed is a normal event in the world of share trading.
But for it to work, he was certain, Fiona had to be wrong-footed.
The press was not only wrong-footed by the appointment, but generally highly critical.
He is not the only hedgie to be wrong-footed by events.
For a moment, she seemed to have wrong-footed him.
He said emergency vehicles were also wrong-footed by the closure.
The increase wrong-footed economists who had expected inflation to hold steady at 3.1%.
But many, including hedge funds, were caught wrong-footed by the rally.
Trance will do whatever it takes to keep us permanently wrong-footed.
Then our final attack will be all the more effective, if they're wrong-footed.'
We got wrong-footed somewhat when the thing got put back to July.
He almost waits for the defender to get caught wrong-footed."
The pass did not work, but Sagna was wrong-footed by the movement and slipped.
The political class appears helpless and wrong-footed by the mafia's financial dealing.
On the contrary, her final weeks look like being characterised as inept and wrong-footed.
The regime was caught wrong-footed and has so far shunned his gesture.
I think the government has been so wrong-footed.
But there are signs that the final numbers released on Thursday have caught policymakers wrong-footed.
But he has been thoroughly wrong-footed by his cherubic challenger.