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old shoe
noun
Something or someone that is comfortably familiar.
Exact(51)
An old shoe.
Joseph is like an old shoe.
Mindy roofies herself to prove she's not an old shoe.
She eventually asked Bloch to copy an old shoe.
"It looks like an old shoe," one friend said.
His poor naked foot looked like a worn-out old shoe.
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The shack in the backyard, her father's old shoe-repair shop, appears ready to topple with one strong shove.
An old shoe-lace would do.
Remembrance boxes can be made out of old shoe-boxes, cardboard boxes, any sort of boxes.
Last December Polegato floated 29% of his ten-year-old shoe company, Geox, on the Milan exchange.
Don's contract with the eight-year-old shoe company was due to expire after the Hawaii Ironman.
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