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shoe tree
noun
A device approximating the shape of a foot that is placed inside a shoe when it is being stored to preserve its shape and extend the life of the shoe.
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But, oh, to return to that pre-Richard Reid shoe tree.
His children gave him a shoe tree for his birthday, since he shines his own shoes.
If you get your suede shoes wet, pop them on a shoe tree and let them dry.
Never asking, Shouldn't a shoe tree grow shoes, and why aren't you allowed to see the sun?
While scientists say the shoe was stuffed with grass, acting like a shoe tree to hold its shape, it had been worn.
If one could hear the clatter of a wooden shoe tree in "Please Be Quiet" or the ticking timer in "I'll Be There in Two Minutes," the autobiographical commentary would be more evident.
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Keller's blonde wigs, and Lesobre's small shoes, which he neatly preserved on shoe trees.
We may well be the last generation to use shoe trees.
He hits twenty-four ordinary crockery bowls with an old pair of shoe trees, and produces music.
There's a glass vitrine with brushes and daubers, conditioners and protectors, shoe trees and stretchers.
She'd left her clothes hanging in the closet and her high-heeled shoes in their shoe trees.
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