Definitions
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- adjective Wearing
sneakers
Etymologies
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Examples
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They sat side by side, shoulders touching, with their legs dangling, their sneakered feet swinging back and forth, like kids on a swing.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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They sat side by side, shoulders touching, with their legs dangling, their sneakered feet swinging back and forth, like kids on a swing.
Married 2010
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The super hadn't yet gotten around to mopping up the bloody footprints from the boy's sneakered feet, which led straight to his mother's door.
Charlie Carillo: How I "Made My Bones" Charlie Carillo 2011
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Doc Brown invited your sneakered ass to the Twin Pines mall where he dropped some science on you in the form of a time machine.
SH*T THAT I WANT: Vol. 1 « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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The super hadn't yet gotten around to mopping up the bloody footprints from the boy's sneakered feet, which led straight to his mother's door.
Charlie Carillo: How I "Made My Bones" Charlie Carillo 2011
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The super hadn't yet gotten around to mopping up the bloody footprints from the boy's sneakered feet, which led straight to his mother's door.
Charlie Carillo: How I "Made My Bones" Charlie Carillo 2011
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Our first day, baby-strollered, sneakered and sun-screened, we began our walking tour of Riga at the Freedom Monument, the symbol of Latvian independence.
Little Country, Big Impact Kathy Reichs 2011
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In standard practice, a sneakered foot is first placed inside a plastic bag, enabling it to slide into a galosh.
The Time May Be Right for Galoshes to Make a Splash Again Barry Newman 2011
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The super hadn't yet gotten around to mopping up the bloody footprints from the boy's sneakered feet, which led straight to his mother's door.
Charlie Carillo: How I "Made My Bones" Charlie Carillo 2011
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We filed into the school silently, the halls echoing with our sneakered footsteps.
When We Stopped Sound Kimberly Ann Southwick 2011
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