afoot in a sentence
adv.
Definition
AFOOT: in progress or happening; underway.
Sample Sentences
- Changes are afoot in the company as new management takes over.
- The rumors of a merger had been circulating for weeks, but now they seem to be afoot.
- As winter approached, preparations for the annual festival were clearly afoot in the town.
- With the election nearing, a campaign was afoot that promised to shake things up.
- There is something suspicious afoot; I can feel it in the air.
- Whispers of a secret project were afoot among the employees last week.
- It appears that a major scandal is afoot, and the press is starting to catch on.
- As the investigation unfolded, it became clear that a conspiracy was afoot.
- New policies are afoot that could significantly change how we approach our work.
- The excitement in the air indicated that something special was afoot during the weekend.
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