shoeless
无鞋,没有鞋,无鞋可穿,无鞋派
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Definitions
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plural shoes, shoon [shoon]. /ʃun/.
- : an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short distance above, at, or below the ankle.
- : an object or part resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.
- : a horseshoe or a similar plate for the hoof of some other animal.
- : a ferrule or the like, as of iron, for protecting the end of a staff, pole, etc.
- : brake shoe.
- : the outer casing of a pneumatic automobile tire.
- : a drag or skid for a wheel of a vehicle.
- : a part having a larger area than the end of an object on which it fits, serving to disperse or apply its weight or thrust.
- : the sliding contact by which an electric car or locomotive takes its current from the third rail.
- : Civil Engineering. a member supporting one end of a truss or girder in a bridge.a hard and sharp foot of a pile or caisson for piercing underlying soil.
- : a small molding, as a quarter round, closing the angle between a baseboard and a floor.
- : the outwardly curved portion at the base of a downspout.
- : a piece of iron or stone, sunk into the ground, against which the leaves of a gateway are shut.
- : a device on a camera that permits an accessory, as a flashgun, to be attached.
- : a band of iron on the bottom of the runner of a sleigh.
- : Cards. dealing box.
- : Furniture. a cuplike metal piece for protecting the bottom of a leg.a fillet beneath an ornamental foot, as a pad or scroll foot.
- : Printing. a box into which unusable type is thrown.
- : a chute conveying grain to be ground into flour.
- : Carpentry. soleplate.
- : Nautical. a thickness of planking covering the bottom of the keel of a wooden vessel to protect it against rubbing.
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shod or shoed, shod or shoed or shod·den, shoe·ing.
- : to provide or fit with a shoe or shoes.
- : to protect or arm at the point, edge, or face with a ferrule, metal plate, or the like.
Phrases
- shoe is on the other foot, the
- comfortable as an old shoe
- fill someone's shoes
- goody-two-shoes
- if the shoe fits
- in someone's shoes
- step into someone's shoes
- wait for the other shoe to drop
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Clarke also posted shots of the ad and the shoe on Instagram.
Try raising it and attaching it to the studs, leaving room below for your shoe collection.
The theory suggests that when I put myself in your shoes, my brain tries to copy the computations inside your brain.
Attached to the sole of a shoe, it stays flat as someone stands.
With this information, they can do anything from show us an ad for a pair of shoes we’ll probably like to try to change our minds about which candidate to vote for in an election.
If we begin to see the other as our possession and commodity, our shoe, the shadow of our shadow, is there ever a happy outcome?
They seem to belong to us, and then they freely go—behavior very uncharacteristic of a shadow or a shoe.
If I say “my shoe,” do I mean it in the same way as “my life,” or “my sister” or “my husband”?
And a perfectly amber whisky might as well taste like an old shoe.
And Christopher Walken warbling and doing a little soft-shoe?
Bondad sua, seor, I'll be sworn there is not one fit to tie the latchet of your shoe in the whole army.
I should judge from the streets that not more than one-fourth of the females of Galway belong to the shoe-wearing aristocracy.
The pig-headed prowler I saw, with my pompon missing from his shoe, and his bonne amie wearing the stolen ring.
Buckles were first worn as shoe fastenings in the reign of Charles II.
With her little satin shoe she tapped the carpet, biting her under lip and seeming to be listening.