shoes
IPA: ʃˈuz
Root Word: Shoes
noun
- "Shoes" is a song performed by Canadian country pop singer Shania Twain.
- an American rock band formed in Zion, Illinois in 1974.
- the debut album by Kelly.
- "Shoes" is a 1975 single by Reparata.
- a GUI toolkit based on the Ruby programming language.
- "Shoes" is the debut single by comedian Liam Kyle Sullivan, performed by his female Kelly character.
- a 2012 international short film directed, written and produced by Konstantin Fam.
- a 1916 silent film drama directed by Lois Weber and starring Mary MacLaren.
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Examples of "shoes" in Sentences
- If you make shoes, how valuable is someone looking for ’shoes’?
- Collecting laces specifically and building the shoes is also a very smart thing to do.
- Â A closet full of long boxes that could be used for her shoes is a testament to her patience.
- I should also mention that the holes in these shoes are small enough to retain the shoes water resistency.
- I use the term "shoes" loosely: these were ankle boots, to be precise, fitting as snugly over the foot as string over a salami.
- Tying my shoes is a challenging task, but most of my shoes don't fit anyway (ligaments stretch all over the body causing your feet to widen and/or lengthen).
- Buffett once said his job was so easy "a caveman could do it", but filling his shoes is about more than having a canny eye for picking stocks and buying companies.
- The very day before Mr. Montenero was to leave town, without any conceivable reason, suddenly a cry was raised against the Jews: unfortunately, Jews rhymed to shoes: these words were hitched into a rhyme, and the cry was, "_No Jews, no wooden shoes_!"
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