Over the principal entrance, a wonderfully carved organ cover rises in triumph over a well-executed royal coat of arms, while colourful Minton tile-work lays underfoot.
Glass lay underfoot, the door twisted in its frame.
No hollow space lay underfoot, through which the source of the sound could pursue him.
He had awoken in a cold, gray land where leaves the color of blood lay damply underfoot.
The color scheme today was gray: gray light streamed from the luminescent walls, gray carpets lay underfoot, gray tables with gray dishes were visible in the murky distance.
Unsure what lay above, afraid of stumbling and making too much noise if treacherous mounds of trash lay underfoot, worried that the way might be blocked altogether, I retreated three steps to the twelfth floor.
Thick layers of carpets lay underfoot in the tent chamber, and others hung in place to conceal the canvas walls.
Charred and frozen debris lay underfoot, and soot covered everything.
An oval braided rug lay underfoot, just at the side of the bed, and a pair of underpants lay in the middle of the rug.
Dog droppings lay underfoot, and the room stank of urine--dog, and, more than likely, human.