shoe - use in sentences
Converse of object
- wear: We wear leather shoes, eat meat, drink milk, why not make use of the skins, too?
- sole: All you need are flat soled shoes to wear on court.
Preposition: with
- heel: For Health & Safety reasons, we require students to wear shoes with heels that are less than 5cm high.
Adjective modifier
- heeled: Wear wide fitting shoes, preferably with a leather upper which will allow a stretch Avoid high heeled shoes.
- bridal: Wedding And Bridal Shoes A wide choice of wedding shoes, bridal shoes, bridesmaids shoes, in many styles, colors and sizes.
- high-heeled: High heels are not to blame, says research Fears that wearing high-heeled shoes could lead to knee arthritis are unfounded, say researchers.
- stout: None of the field trips involve walks of any great distance but a pair of reasonably stout shoes is recommended.
- sensible: Footwear Any sensible outdoor shoe may be worn with the kilt.
- sturdy: There is one more pair of sturdy shoes to find before winter.
Modifies a noun
- lace: William tried to look innocent, and tied his shoe lace.
- polish: Posted by Harriet on 21 March, 2006 at 1:57 PM I've bought navy shoe polish from Morrison's.
- repairer: His business is good, particularly since he's the only shoe repairer for nearly 20 miles around.
- bomber: Another passenger was Muhammed Saad Madni, an Egyptian suspect who had worked with the British " shoe bomber " Richard Reid.
- buckle: A very pretty pair of matching European antique shoe buckles in the form of a square of diamante rhinestones dating to circa 1885.
Noun used with modifier
- pointe: It begins to manifest when The Pupil grows tired in her newly donned pointe shoes.
- leather: We wear leather shoes, eat meat, drink milk, why not make use of the skins, too?
- suede: Peter Walker wore suede shoes which was definitely against the rules how did he get away with that?
- ballet: I knew I shouldn't have touched them, but I did, they looked just like the ballet shoe on the tele.
- toe: She has fiddled with toe shoes left on the upright piano, but she tosses them behind the piano before she opens the door.
- dancing: Dance marathon - see how long you can keep those dancing shoes moving!
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