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Etymologies
- Middle English, from Old English scōh.
Examples
“There is a very huge potential provided the shoe should be very comfortable and stylish in that matter, "said Hitesh Aneja, Brand Head, Shoe tree.”
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“I think Shoe is referring to those who enter on an FMT with their car, get a sticker, then get their FM-2 or FM-3 while here in Mexico.”
“Did you ever hear of a game called Shoe the Wild Mare?”
“Today, the cartoonist's successors in producing "Shoe" -- Chris Cassatt (his former cartooning assistant), Gary Brookins (who inherited MacNelly's "Pluggers") and Susie MacNelly”
“CHAPEL HILL -- In 1970, Jeff MacNelly hadn't yet won any of his three Pulitzer Prizes, nor had he created the long-running comic strip "Shoe" -- whose main character was cast in the image of UNC-Chapel Hill journalism professor Jim Shumaker.”
“However, it wasn't until I began making a little more money that I discovered that magical dizziness called the Shoe High.”
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“In the ongoing hammer-and-tongs battle between Nike and Adidas known as Shoe Wars, each company zeroed in on the youth market by sponsoring its own basketball tournament.”
“Richard Reid is now known as the Shoe Bomber because he had tried in December of 2001 to detonate a bomb in his shoe before he was overcome by other passengers, about 200 passengers on a plane that was going from Paris to Miami.”
“Richard Reid, the so-called Shoe Bomber, has been subpoenaed by the defense.”
“Later today, the jury will hear so-called Shoe Bomber Richard Reid with written responses to defense questions.”
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