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footwear - use in sentences
Converse of object
- disinfect: If you have to make journeys make sure to disinfect footwear and vehicles.
- wear: Please wear good footwear for walking on the Moors.
- brand: Shoes Direct offer a wide selection of mens and womens branded footwear at competitive prices.
Preposition: with
- grip: When fishing from rocks stout footwear with a good grip is essential.
Adjective modifier
- stout: Come suitably dressed for the weather with stout footwear.
- sturdy: Suggest sturdy footwear, hat, sun cream, waterproof.
- athletic: Dark shoes must be worn; no athletic footwear.
- sensible: Make sure your group know to wear sensible footwear especially in wetter seasons.
- waterproof: Wear stout, waterproof footwear with a coarse tread.
- unsuitable: It has been shown that unsuitable footwear is often a factor in falls.
Modifies a noun
- retailer: Footwear retailers will be welcome to show their appreciation.
- impression: Taking of footwear impressions with or without the suspect's consent.
- brand: And, of course, it was all sponsored by a leading footwear brand.
- manufacturing: These latter two form part of the managing technology content of the course and involve investigating footwear materials and footwear manufacturing.
Noun used with modifier
- midsole: More steel plate protective steel midsole safety footwear Drivers protective steel midsole safety footwear Talking On Cell Phones.
- leather: A quick and reliable worker, he has helped to make several styles of leather footwear.
- childrens: Our beautiful childrens footwear ranges from the tiniest baby shoes to kids shoes up to 4 year olds.
- fashion: Shop online for sporting and fashion footwear for men, women, juniors and children.
- rubber: The factory at Maryport was built in 1940 to help with the ever growing demand for rubber footwear.
- safety: Foot protection There are a number of types of safety footwear: Safety boots or shoes.
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