Sentence examples for shoe from inspiring English sources

The word "shoe" is correct and usable in written English in any context
For example, you could use the sentence: "I need to buy a new pair of shoes for work."

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shoe

noun

A protective covering for the foot, with a bottom part composed of thick leather or plastic sole and often a thicker heel, and a softer upper part made of leather or synthetic material. Shoes generally do not extend above the ankle, as opposed to boots, which do.

  • Get your shoes on now, or you'll be late for school.

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He made such a goofy production of trying to light the fuses hanging off his shoe that he practically asked the flight attendant if she had a match.

What got me onto this theory was reading that the shoe bomber, a Muslim convert named Richard Reid, had been described by someone who knew him well in England as 'very, very impressionable.' I had already decided that the man was a complete bozo.

We had lots to do – we had to find a footwear production supplier, a shoe designer, a technical agency who could implement it and a PR agency to help us understand the fashion space.

My sister and I both liked shoes before we started the business but I would never have said we were shoe crazy.

When we first built ours we built the shoe designer section in Flash, but it didn't work on iOS platforms.

The simple eloquence of that vulnerable foot in its scuffed shoe reminds me of the profound eloquence of the cow's eye, the photograph with which Jane discovered her calling all those years ago as a student just out of the Wrens, alone and unsure of where life would take her.

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Another witness was a British man who was supposed to join Richard Reid in a shoe-bomb attack in December 2001 but who quit the conspiracy during a trip home after his parents warned him that he better not be a terrorist.

The Tories host the Black and White Ball every year – which this year was attended by Peter Stringfellow and attracted criticism for auctioning off a shoe-shopping trip with the home secretary.

Until now, we've merely been witnessing a soft-shoe shuffle – a debate here, a hi-vis photocall there, Joey Essex everywhere else – that only really coalesced into anything meaningful when the parties unveiled their manifestos this week.

For all her self-esteem issues and shoe-related misdemeanours, we shouldn't underestimate Nancy – she's got something of Veronica Mars about her.

Santorum so far has fought his campaign on a shoe-string, winning Mississippi and Alabama spending a small fraction on advertising compared to Romney.

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