Happening now or in progress; currently going on or planned.
Originally 'on foot,' meaning on the move or in progress; it comes from Old English and literally described being in motion using one's feet.
The phrase 'a plot afoot' sounds dramatic because 'afoot' evokes the image of conspirators literally walking around planning something—it's one of those archaic words that makes modern English sound more mysterious.
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