Sentence examples for shoeless from inspiring English sources

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shoeless

adjective

Without shoes

  • He ran shoeless from the burning house.

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He was on the deck shoeless, on the deck shirtless, was outside when a stranger was near, had engaged with that stranger.

They were blindfolded, their hands were tied, and they were shoeless.

It was when they went further into the house that they found the people 94 men, all in their undergarments and shoeless, 15 women and the woman with her two children lying in filth in several small rooms, all with access to one bathroom and no hot water.

Hilton, used to prowling the corridors of No 10 shoeless and in shorts, acted as interpreter between the artistic genius and the Whitehall suits.

Viggo Mortensen is in his socks – he likes to go shoeless whenever he can – and is making a cup of tea.

He promised land redistribution on a huge scale, with a programme to transfer commercial farms, mostly owned by wealthy opposition supporters, to his political base of engorged relatives, cronies and shoeless mobs-for-hire.Commercial agriculture, which had earned about 50% of Zimbabwe's foreign currency, collapsed.

Fund-raising pictures may still depict shoeless Africans in camps.

So, in my mind, I wasn't corrupt .In this section Can't last Last Action Hero Amnesty international Hard act to follow The map of victory Okay, I'm guilty The curse of nepotism Correction: "The King of K Street" Reprints Related items Shoeless Joe runs againMar 30th 2000That is hardly convincing.

A ragged, shoeless workforce of all ages sorts the inventory by hand.

So both adjusted and unadjusted figures will be published.In this section Furl that banner, for 'tis weary Shoeless Joe runs again A city free to choose Damned lies Primary colour Teacher's pet The judges who rule Congress How Dubya did at school ReprintsUnfortunately, there are already huge arguments about which numbers should be used for legislative redistricting.

Legendary hitter "Shoeless Joe Jacksonn was accused of throwing the baseball World Series in America in 1919; "say it ain't so, Joe", a devastated young fan is supposed to have begged him as he emerged from the courtoom.

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