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  • Shoe
  • Footwear

    A shoe is an item of footwear normally found in pairs intended to protect and comfort the human foot, usually made in such a way that one is designed to

    Shoe

    Shoe

    Shoe

  • HOSE
  • Form of mixed poker game

    H.O.S.E. (or S.H.O.E.) is a term used for playing a mixed game of poker consisting of four different poker games. H stands for Hold 'em O for Omaha Eight

    HOSE

    HOSE

  • Shoe size
  • Measurement scale for footwear

    A shoe size is an indication of the fitting size of a shoe for a person. There are a number of different shoe-size systems used worldwide. While all shoe

    Shoe size

    Shoe size

    Shoe_size

  • Shoe (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up shoe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A shoe is a piece of outerwear worn on one's foot. Shoe(s) or The Shoe may also refer to: The Shoe, a hamlet

    Shoe (disambiguation)

    Shoe_(disambiguation)

  • Air Jordan
  • American basketball and sportswear brand by Nike

    sportswear shoes produced by Nike, Inc. The shoes, related apparel and accessories are now marketed under Jordan Brand. The first Air Jordan shoe was produced

    Air Jordan

    Air_Jordan

  • Shoe fetishism
  • Erotic attraction to shoes

    Shoe fetishism is the attribution of attractive sexual qualities to shoes or other footwear as a matter of sexual preference, or an alternative or complement

    Shoe fetishism

    Shoe fetishism

    Shoe_fetishism

  • Shōe
  • Shōe (証恵) (1516–1564) was a relative to Honganji Kennyo, and the administrator of Ganshō-ji. In the battle between Shōe and Oda Nobunaga, Shōe even sent

    Shōe

    Shōe

  • Shoe heel
  • Built-up or elevated part of footwear that supports the heel of the wearer

    rear part of a shoe. Its function is to support the heel of the foot. They are often made of the same material as the sole of the shoe, or of wood, plastic

    Shoe heel

    Shoe_heel

  • White-shoe firm
  • Term for prestigious professional firms

    In the United States, "white-shoe firm" is a term used to describe prestigious professional services firms that have been traditionally associated with

    White-shoe firm

    White-shoe_firm

  • If the shoe fits
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up if the shoe fits in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. If the shoe fits is an idiomatic expression in English; the full form is "if the shoe fits, wear

    If the shoe fits

    If_the_shoe_fits

  • List of shoe styles
  • list of shoe styles and designs. A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot while doing various activities. Shoes are also

    List of shoe styles

    List of shoe styles

    List_of_shoe_styles

  • List of shoe-throwing incidents
  • Shoe-throwing showing the sole of one's shoe or using shoes to insult are forms of protest in many parts of the world. Shoe-throwing as an insult dates

    List of shoe-throwing incidents

    List of shoe-throwing incidents

    List_of_shoe-throwing_incidents

  • European Golden Shoe
  • Annual association football award

    The European Golden Shoe, also known as the European Golden Boot, is an award that is presented each season to the player with the most points in league

    European Golden Shoe

    European_Golden_Shoe

  • Pointe shoe
  • Ballet shoe with stiffened toe

    A pointe shoe (UK: /pwæ̃t/, US: /pwɑːnt, pɔːɪnt/), also referred to as a ballet shoe, is a type of shoe worn by ballet dancers when performing pointe work

    Pointe shoe

    Pointe shoe

    Pointe_shoe

  • Shoebill
  • Species of bird

    whale-headed stork, whalebill, and shoe-billed stork, is a large long-legged wading bird. It is named for its enormous, shoe-shaped bill. It has a somewhat

    Shoebill

    Shoebill

    Shoebill

  • Horseshoe
  • Device attached to a horse's hoof to protect it from wear

    is a piece of equestrian equipment that protects a horse hoof from wear. Shoes are attached on the palmar surface (ground side) of the hooves, usually

    Horseshoe

    Horseshoe

    Horseshoe

  • Oxford shoe
  • Type of shoe

    An Oxford shoe is a type of lace-up shoe characterized by having eyestays (or facings, which contain the shoelace eyelets), attached under the vamp, a

    Oxford shoe

    Oxford shoe

    Oxford_shoe

  • Sneakers
  • Sport and casual shoes

    (US) or trainers (UK), also known by a wide variety of other names, are shoes primarily designed for sports or other forms of physical exercise, but are

    Sneakers

    Sneakers

    Sneakers

  • Richard Reid
  • British terrorist jailed in a US federal prison

    (born 12 August 1973), also known as the "Shoe Bomber", is a British terrorist who perpetrated the failed shoe bombing attempt against a transatlantic flight

    Richard Reid

    Richard Reid

    Richard_Reid

  • Derby shoe
  • Type of shoe

    /ˈdɑːrbi/ DAR-bee, US: /ˈdɜːrbi/ DUR-bee; also called gibson) is a style of shoe or boot characterized by large quarters with attached eyestays (or facings

    Derby shoe

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  • Plimsoll (shoe)
  • Type of canvas shoe

    or pump (also known as a gym shoe or a sandshoe), is a light sports shoe with a canvas upper and flat rubber sole. The shoe originated in the United Kingdom

    Plimsoll (shoe)

    Plimsoll (shoe)

    Plimsoll_(shoe)

  • Pointed shoe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pointed or pointy shoe or shoes may refer to: Beaked shoe, a winter boot with upturned toe for attaching skis Beatle boots, a variant of Chelsea boots

    Pointed shoe

    Pointed_shoe

  • Shoemaking
  • Process of making footwear

    Originally, shoes were made one at a time by hand, often by groups of shoemakers, or cordwainers (sometimes misidentified as cobblers, who repair shoes rather

    Shoemaking

    Shoemaking

    Shoemaking

  • Shoe Carnival
  • Footwear retailer in the United States

    Shoe Carnival Inc. is an American retailer of family footwear. The company operates 429 stores throughout the midwest, south, and southeast regions, and

    Shoe Carnival

    Shoe Carnival

    Shoe_Carnival

  • Hot shoe
  • Mounting point on top of a camera to attach a flash unit

    A hot shoe is a mounting point on the top of a camera to attach a flash unit and other compatible accessories. It takes the form of an angled metal bracket

    Hot shoe

    Hot shoe

    Hot_shoe

  • Shoe throwing
  • Various acts of throwing shoes at targets, people or raised wires

    Shoes may be thrown for various cultural reasons. Footwear is used as a projectile in folk sports and cultural practices. Several sports and games are

    Shoe throwing

    Shoe_throwing

  • Shoe polish
  • Product for leather care

    Shoe polish, also known as boot polish and shoeshine, is a waxy paste, cream, or liquid that is used to polish, shine, and waterproof leather shoes or

    Shoe polish

    Shoe polish

    Shoe_polish

  • Brogue shoe
  • Style of low-heeled shoe or boot decorated with perforations

    Scottish Gaelic bròg and Irish Gaelic bróg, both meaning "shoe") is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterised by multiple-piece, sturdy

    Brogue shoe

    Brogue shoe

    Brogue_shoe

  • Casing shoe
  • Device used in drilling

    In oil drilling and borehole mining, a casing shoe or guide shoe is a bull-nose shaped device which is attached to the bottom of the casing string. A casing

    Casing shoe

    Casing_shoe

  • Nike Air Force
  • Range of athletic shoes made by Nike

    athletic shoes made by Nike. It was created by designer Bruce Kilgore and was the first basketball shoe to use Nike's "Air" technology. The shoe is offered

    Nike Air Force

    Nike Air Force

    Nike_Air_Force

  • The Kids in the Shoe
  • 1935 animated film

    The Kids in the Shoe is a 1935 short animated film produced by Max Fleischer. It is a humorous retelling of the classic nursery rhyme, There Was an Old

    The Kids in the Shoe

    The_Kids_in_the_Shoe

  • Clarks (shoe retailer)
  • British shoe manufacturer and retailer

    brand is best known for its Desert Boot and Wallabee shoes, as well as its collection of school shoes, particularly for children aged 4–12 years. Clarks

    Clarks (shoe retailer)

    Clarks_(shoe_retailer)

  • There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
  • English language nursery rhyme

    "There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" is a popular English language nursery rhyme, with a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19132. Debates over its

    There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe

    There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe

    There_Was_an_Old_Woman_Who_Lived_in_a_Shoe

  • Jazz shoe
  • Type of shoe for dancing

    A jazz shoe is a type of shoe worn by dancers. They were popularized in jazz dance and other styles of dance including acro dance, acrobatic rock'n'roll

    Jazz shoe

    Jazz shoe

    Jazz_shoe

  • Slip-on shoe
  • Type of low, lace-less shoe

    Slip-ons are typically low, lace-less shoes. The style which is most commonly seen, known as a loafer, slippers, or penny loafers in American culture

    Slip-on shoe

    Slip-on shoe

    Slip-on_shoe

  • Platform shoe
  • Footwear with a thick platform sole

    Platform shoes are shoes, boots, or sandals with a thick sole, usually in the range of 5–10 cm (2–4 in). Platform shoes may also be high heels, in which

    Platform shoe

    Platform shoe

    Platform_shoe

  • Super shoes
  • Type of athletic shoes

    Super shoes, also known as carbon-plated shoes, is a type of lightweight running shoes incorporating carbon fiber plates and thick foam soles. They are

    Super shoes

    Super shoes

    Super_shoes

  • Bata Corporation
  • Czech footwear and fashion manufacturer

    "Largest Shoe Seller and Manufacturer" of all time, as the company has sold over 14 billion pairs of shoes since its inception. The T. & A. Baťa Shoe Company

    Bata Corporation

    Bata_Corporation

  • Red Shoe Diaries
  • American television series

    Red Shoe Diaries is an American erotic drama anthology series that aired on Showtime from June 27, 1992 to June 1, 1997, and was distributed by Playboy

    Red Shoe Diaries

    Red_Shoe_Diaries

  • The Shoe
  • Hamlet in Wiltshire, England

    The Shoe is a small hamlet in the parish of North Wraxall, in the north-west of Wiltshire in England. It lies at the junction of the Fosse Way (the old

    The Shoe

    The Shoe

    The_Shoe

  • High-heeled shoe
  • Footwear that raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes

    High-heeled shoes, also known as high heels (colloquially shortened to heels), are a type of shoe with an upward-angled sole. The heel in such shoes is raised

    High-heeled shoe

    High-heeled shoe

    High-heeled_shoe

  • Toe shoe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    pockets Minimalist shoe, a shoe designed to mimic barefoot conditions, some of which feature individual toe pockets Peep-toe shoe, a shoe with an opening

    Toe shoe

    Toe_shoe

  • The Shoe People
  • British animated television series (1987–1993)

    The Shoe People is a British animated television series which was first broadcast in the United Kingdom in April 1987 on TV-am. It went on to be broadcast

    The Shoe People

    The_Shoe_People

  • Mary Jane shoes
  • Closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps

    Mary Jane shoes (also known as bar shoes, strap shoes or doll shoes) are a style of closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps across the instep (the

    Mary Jane shoes

    Mary Jane shoes

    Mary_Jane_shoes

  • Current collector
  • Device that carries electrical power from lines or rails

    arms that press a collector or contact shoe against the rail or overhead wire. As the vehicle moves, the contact shoe slides along the wire or rail to draw

    Current collector

    Current collector

    Current_collector

  • Spectator shoe
  • Style of low-heeled shoe

    The spectator shoe, also known as co-respondent shoe, is a style of low-heeled, oxford, semi-brogue or full brogue constructed from two contrasting colours

    Spectator shoe

    Spectator shoe

    Spectator_shoe

  • Jelly shoes
  • Type of shoe made of PVC plastic

    Jelly shoes, or jellies, are a type of shoe made of PVC plastic. Jelly shoes come in a large variety of brands and colours, and the material is often infused

    Jelly shoes

    Jelly shoes

    Jelly_shoes

  • Court shoe
  • Type of shoe with low-cut front

    A court shoe (British English) or pump (American English) is a shoe with a low-cut front, or vamp, with either a shoe buckle or a black bow as ostensible

    Court shoe

    Court shoe

    Court_shoe

  • Jerry Brudos
  • American serial killer (1939–2006)

    an American serial killer and necrophile known as the Lust Killer and the Shoe Fetish Slayer who committed the kidnap, rape, and murder of four young women

    Jerry Brudos

    Jerry Brudos

    Jerry_Brudos

  • Shoe (cards)
  • Casino gaming device for playing cards

    A dealing shoe or dealer's shoe is a gaming device, mainly used in casinos, to hold multiple decks of playing cards. The shoe allows for more games to

    Shoe (cards)

    Shoe (cards)

    Shoe_(cards)

  • Shoe Dog
  • 2016 Memoir by Nike co-founder Phil Knight

    Shoe Dog is a memoir by Nike co-founder Phil Knight. The memoir chronicles the history of Nike from its founding as Blue Ribbon Sports and its early challenges

    Shoe Dog

    Shoe Dog

    Shoe_Dog

  • Cleat (shoe)
  • Projection on sole of shoe

    Cleats or studs are protrusions on the sole of a shoe or on an external attachment to a shoe that provide additional traction on a soft or slippery surface

    Cleat (shoe)

    Cleat (shoe)

    Cleat_(shoe)

  • Blucher shoe
  • Shoe style

    /ˈbluːkər/, German pronunciation: [ˈblʏçɐ], Blücher) is a style of lace-up shoe with its vamp made of a single piece of leather ("one cut"), atop which are

    Blucher shoe

    Blucher shoe

    Blucher_shoe

  • Dress shoe
  • Shoe worn for formal or business dress

    shoe (U.S. English) is a shoe to be worn at smart casual or more formal events. A dress shoe is typically contrasted to an athletic shoe. Dress shoes

    Dress shoe

    Dress shoe

    Dress_shoe

  • Shoe-banging incident
  • 1960 act by Nikita Khrushchev in the UN

    the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was alleged to have pounded his shoe on his delegate-desk in protest at a speech by Philippine delegate Lorenzo

    Shoe-banging incident

    Shoe-banging incident

    Shoe-banging_incident

  • Mule (shoe)
  • Type of shoe

    Mule is a style of shoe that has no back or constraint around the foot's heel. The English word mule—originally written moyle—comes from French, which

    Mule (shoe)

    Mule (shoe)

    Mule_(shoe)

  • Shoe dryer
  • Machine that dries shoes

    A shoe dryer or boot dryer is a machine used for drying shoes, and usually functions by blowing air on the inside of the shoes. The airflow causes the

    Shoe dryer

    Shoe_dryer

  • Sabot (shoe)
  • Wooden shoe

    are either whole-foot clogs or a heavy leather shoe with a wooden sole. Sabots were considered a work shoe associated with the lower classes in the 16th

    Sabot (shoe)

    Sabot (shoe)

    Sabot_(shoe)

  • Monk shoe
  • Low shoe closed with a wide strap buckled on the outside

    A monk shoe or monk strap is a style of dress shoe with no lacing, instead secured on the feet by one or multiple buckles and straps. It was innovated

    Monk shoe

    Monk shoe

    Monk_shoe

  • Boat shoe
  • Style of footwear

    Boat shoes (also known as deck shoes or top-siders) are typically canvas or leather with non-marking rubber soles designed for use on a boat. A siping

    Boat shoe

    Boat shoe

    Boat_shoe

  • Skate shoe
  • Type of footwear designed for use in skateboarding

    Skate shoes or skateboard shoes are designed specifically for skateboarding, featuring materials and construction that enhance grip and durability. While

    Skate shoe

    Skate shoe

    Skate_shoe

  • Adidas
  • German multinational clothing and apparel corporation

    performance innovation of their shoes with ties within sports culture and durability with their focus of sport shoes, clothing, backpacks, and other accessories

    Adidas

    Adidas

    Adidas

  • Walking shoe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Walking shoe may refer to: Sneakers, a type of shoe primarily designed for sports but widely used for everyday wear. Hiking boot, designed for protecting

    Walking shoe

    Walking_shoe

  • George W. Bush shoe-throwing incident
  • 2008 incident in Baghdad, Iraq

    On 14 December 2008, Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi removed his shoes and threw them at then United States president George W. Bush during a joint

    George W. Bush shoe-throwing incident

    George W. Bush shoe-throwing incident

    George_W._Bush_shoe-throwing_incident

  • Saddle shoe
  • Casual footwear with saddle-shaped decorative panel

    The saddle shoe, also known as "saddle oxford", is a low-heeled casual shoe, characterized by a plain toe and saddle-shaped decorative panel placed mid

    Saddle shoe

    Saddle shoe

    Saddle_shoe

  • Nike, Inc.
  • American athletic equipment company

    near Beaverton, Oregon. It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in

    Nike, Inc.

    Nike, Inc.

    Nike,_Inc.

  • Earth shoe
  • Unconventional style of shoe

    The Earth Shoe (also known as the Kalsø Earth Shoe) was an unconventional style of shoe invented circa 1957 by Danish yoga instructor and shoe designer

    Earth shoe

    Earth shoe

    Earth_shoe

  • Payless (footwear retailer)
  • American discount footwear company

    Payless ShoeSource Worldwide, LLC (more commonly known as Payless ShoeSource), is an American multinational discount footwear chain. Established in 1956

    Payless (footwear retailer)

    Payless_(footwear_retailer)

  • Armadillo shoe
  • 2010 platform shoe by Alexander McQueen

    The armadillo shoe (alternately armadillo heel or armadillo boot) is a high fashion platform shoe created by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen

    Armadillo shoe

    Armadillo shoe

    Armadillo_shoe

  • Shoe Goo
  • Synthetic rubber adhesive and sealant used for athletic shoe repair

    Shoe Goo is a brand of adhesive and sealant intended for repairs of footwear. Shoe Goo is a specialized type of rubber cement that contains a cleaning/degreasing

    Shoe Goo

    Shoe Goo

    Shoe_Goo

  • The Shoe Bird
  • 1964 children's novel by Eudora Welty

    The Shoe Bird is a 1964 children's novel by American writer Eudora Welty. The novel tells the story of a parrot in a shoe store, as he talks to other

    The Shoe Bird

    The_Shoe_Bird

  • Florsheim Shoes
  • American shoe brand

    Florsheim Shoes is an American shoe brand founded in Chicago in 1892. It is a subsidiary of Weyco Group, which is owned by members of the founding Florsheim

    Florsheim Shoes

    Florsheim Shoes

    Florsheim_Shoes

  • Lotus shoe
  • Chinese shoes for women with bound feet

    shoes (simplified Chinese: 莲履; traditional Chinese: 蓮履; pinyin: liánlǚ) are footwear that were worn by women in China who had bound feet. The shoes are

    Lotus shoe

    Lotus shoe

    Lotus_shoe

  • Converse (brand)
  • American lifestyle brand owned by Nike, Inc

    founded by Marquis Mills Converse in 1908 originally as the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts. It has been acquired by several companies

    Converse (brand)

    Converse (brand)

    Converse_(brand)

  • Rocker bottom shoe
  • Shoe with a thick, curved sole

    A rocker sole shoe or rocker bottom shoe is a shoe that has a thicker-than-normal sole with a rounded heel. Such shoes ensure the wearer does not have

    Rocker bottom shoe

    Rocker bottom shoe

    Rocker_bottom_shoe

  • Shoe incident
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    fan with the fan's own shoe. Muntadhar al-Zaidi, George W. Bush shoe throwing incident Sheila Dixon, in 1991 Dixon waved her shoe at colleagues on the Baltimore

    Shoe incident

    Shoe_incident

  • One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
  • English-language nursery rhyme

    "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" is a popular English language nursery rhyme and counting-out rhyme of which there are early occurrences in the US and UK. It

    One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

    One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

    One,_Two,_Buckle_My_Shoe

  • Shoehorn
  • Tool that lets the user put on a shoe more easily

    A shoehorn or shoe horn (sometimes called a shoespooner, shoe spoon, shoe schlipp, or shoe tongue) is a tool with a short handle that flares into a longer

    Shoehorn

    Shoehorn

    Shoehorn

  • Minimalist shoe
  • Shoes that approximate barefoot running

    Minimalist shoes (also known as barefoot shoes or barefoot socks) are intended to closely approximate barefoot running or walking conditions in comparison

    Minimalist shoe

    Minimalist shoe

    Minimalist_shoe

  • Tule shoe
  • The tule shoe is a mat of woven reeds wired to a horse shoe. The oversized shoes were invented by Chinese laborers in 1850s California to help build levees

    Tule shoe

    Tule_shoe

  • Shoe tree (device)
  • Device that helps preserve a shoe's shape

    A shoe tree is a device approximating the shape of a foot that is placed inside a shoe to preserve its shape, stop it from developing creases, and thereby

    Shoe tree (device)

    Shoe tree (device)

    Shoe_tree_(device)

  • Tap dance
  • Type of dance involving percussive shoes

    dance (or tap) is a form of dance in which the dancers use sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion; it is often accompanied by music

    Tap dance

    Tap dance

    Tap_dance

  • Areni-1 shoe
  • Archaeological artifact from Armenia

    The Areni-1 shoe is a 5,500-year-old leather shoe that was found in 2008 in excellent condition in the Areni-1 cave located in the Vayots Dzor province

    Areni-1 shoe

    Areni-1 shoe

    Areni-1_shoe

  • Duckbill shoe
  • Type of shoe in the early modern period

    A duckbill shoe, also known as a bearpaw shoe or cow's mouth shoe, was a style of shoe with a broad toe which was fashionable in the 15th and 16th centuries

    Duckbill shoe

    Duckbill shoe

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  • Wynsors (shoe retailer)
  • British shoe retailer

    (formerly known as Wynsors World of Shoes) is the trading name of Courtesy Shoes Limited, comprising a chain of over 45 shoe stores in England. When established

    Wynsors (shoe retailer)

    Wynsors_(shoe_retailer)

  • Elevator shoe
  • Shoes that make the wearer appear taller

    Elevator shoes are shoes that have thickened sections of the insoles (known as shoe lifts) under the heels to make the wearer appear taller, or "elevate"

    Elevator shoe

    Elevator shoe

    Elevator_shoe

  • Shoe insert
  • Removable foot support placed inside footwear

    A removable shoe insert, otherwise known as a foot orthosis, orthotic, insole or inner sole, accomplishes many purposes, including daily wear comfort,

    Shoe insert

    Shoe insert

    Shoe_insert

  • On (company)
  • Swiss athletic shoe and sportswear company

    Holding AG is a Swiss athletic shoe and performance sportswear company that designs and markets sports clothing and running shoes. In 2019, On products were

    On (company)

    On (company)

    On_(company)

  • Shoegaze
  • Genre of alternative rock music

    after noticing vocalist Russell Yates continuously looking down at his shoes during the set; guitarist Kevin McKillop later explained that Yates was

    Shoegaze

    Shoegaze

    Shoegaze

  • Shoe rack
  • Furniture for holding shoes

    A shoe rack is a piece of furniture which is often found by the door mat in the entryway of houses, and serves to keep shoes organized. Often it is placed

    Shoe rack

    Shoe rack

    Shoe_rack

  • Shoelaces
  • Laces or strings for fastening shoes

    commonly used to secure shoes, boots, and other footwear. They typically consist of a pair of strings or cords, one for each shoe, finished off at both

    Shoelaces

    Shoelaces

    Shoelaces

  • Footwear
  • Garments worn on feet

    wear from rough ground; stability on slippery ground; and temperature. Shoes and similar garments ease locomotion and prevent injuries. Such footwear

    Footwear

    Footwear

    Footwear

  • Water shoe
  • Type of outdoor footwear

    water shoe is a type of footwear that is typically used for activities where the feet are likely to become wet, such as kayaking. Water shoes are usually

    Water shoe

    Water shoe

    Water_shoe

  • Shoeshiner
  • Person who cleans and polishes foot coverings

    Shoeshiner or boot polisher is an occupation in which a person cleans and buffs shoes and then applies a waxy paste to give a shiny appearance and a protective

    Shoeshiner

    Shoeshiner

    Shoeshiner

  • Shoe-fitting fluoroscope
  • X-ray fluoroscope machines installed in shoe stores 1920s-1970s

    shoe-fitting fluoroscope, also sold under the names X-ray Shoe Fitter, Pedoscope and Foot-o-scope, was an X-ray fluoroscope machine installed in shoe

    Shoe-fitting fluoroscope

    Shoe-fitting fluoroscope

    Shoe-fitting_fluoroscope

  • Huarache (shoe)
  • Traditional sandal of Mexico

    simplistic sandal to a more complex shoe, using both traditional leather as well as more modern synthetic materials. Many shoes claim to be huaraches, but they

    Huarache (shoe)

    Huarache (shoe)

    Huarache_(shoe)

  • Shoe shiners in Hong Kong
  • Shoe shiners in Hong Kong are people who polish shoes on the street in Hong Kong for a living, mainly clustering on the pavement in Central, especially

    Shoe shiners in Hong Kong

    Shoe shiners in Hong Kong

    Shoe_shiners_in_Hong_Kong

  • Shoe phone
  • Fictional shoes with built-in telephone

    A shoe phone is a shoe that has a telephone within it. The concept was popularized by the 1960s television series Get Smart, which used the shoe phone

    Shoe phone

    Shoe phone

    Shoe_phone

  • Old Brown Shoe
  • 1969 single by the Beatles

    "Old Brown Shoe" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Written by George Harrison, the group's lead guitarist, it was released on a non-album

    Old Brown Shoe

    Old_Brown_Shoe

  • United States Shoe Corporation
  • American retailer

    The United States Shoe Corporation (also known as U.S. Shoe) was a retailing conglomerate headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, that operated several retail

    United States Shoe Corporation

    United_States_Shoe_Corporation

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  • SHOEMOWETOCHAWCAWEWAHCATOWE
  • Male

    Native American

    SHOEMOWETOCHAWCAWEWAHCATOWE

    Native American Cheyenne name SHOEMOWETOCHAWCAWEWAHCATOWE means "high-backed wolf."

    SHOEMOWETOCHAWCAWEWAHCATOWE

  • Sutter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and South German

    Sutter

    English and South German : occupational name for a shoemaker or cobbler (rarely a tailor), from Middle English suter, souter, Middle High German sūter, sūtære (from Latin sutor, an agent derivative of suere ‘to sew’).

    Sutter

  • Schooling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Schooling

    English : unexplained; perhaps of the same origin as 2.Possibly an Americanized form of Dutch Schoeling, Schuiling, an occupational name for a shoe maker, from Middle Dutch scoe + the diminutive suffix -lin.

    Schooling

  • Eliot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Eliot

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Elliott.Andrew Eliot, a shoemaker of East Coker, Somerset, England, who emigrated to Boston MA in 1670, was the founder of a distinguished American family which included the poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965), who was born in St. Louis, MO.

    Eliot

  • Shoeb | شوعیب
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shoeb | شوعیب

    Famous, Always victorious, Prosperous, Most liked, Humble (1)

    Shoeb | شوعیب

  • Lovelace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lovelace

    English : variant of Loveless. The spelling is apparently the result of folk etymology, which understood the word as a nickname for a dandy fond of lace. The modern sense of this word is, however, not attested until the 16th century and at the time of surname formation it meant only ‘cord’ or ‘shoelace’.

    Lovelace

  • Laster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Laster

    English (East Anglia) : variant of Lester.English (East Anglia) : occupational name for a maker of cobblers’ lasts, from Middle English last, lest, the wooden form in the shape of a foot used for making or repairing shoes (Old English lǣste from lāst ‘footprint’).

    Laster

  • Pinner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and North German

    Pinner

    English and North German : occupational name for a maker of pins or pegs (or alternatively, in the case of the German name, a metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker), a derivative of Pinn, with the addition of the agent suffix -er.English : occupational name for a maker or user of combs, Anglo-Norman French peigner, an agent derivative of peigne ‘comb’.English : habitational name from Pinner, now part of northwest London, which derives its name from Old English pinn ‘pin’, ‘peg’ + ōra ‘slope’, ‘ridge’, describing a projecting hill spur.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name for someone from Pinne (Polish Pniewy) near Poznań.German : habitational name for someone from a place called Pinnan or Pinne.

    Pinner

  • Blocker
  • Surname or Lastname

    German (Blöcker)

    Blocker

    German (Blöcker) : occupational name for a jailer (see Block 1).English : occupational name for a shoemaker or bookbinder (see Block); a person called Henry le Blocker is recorded in York in 1212. However, in some cases the English name is of German origin (see 1 above); the census of 1881 records, amongst others, a Herman Blocker and a John Blocker, both born in Germany.

    Blocker

  • Shoesmith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Shoesmith

    English (Yorkshire) : occupational name for a blacksmith who specialized in shoeing horses, from Middle English schosmith ‘farrier’ (composed of words meaning ‘shoe’ and ‘smith’).

    Shoesmith

  • Iskafi |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Iskafi |

    Iskaf is a shoe-maker

    Iskafi |

  • Sandler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Sandler

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët in La Manche, which gets its name from the dedication of its church to St. Hilary, or alternatively from either of the places, in La Manche and Somme, called Saint-Lô. Both of the latter are named from a 6th-century St. Lauto, bishop of Coutances; his name is of variable form in the sources and uncertain etymology.North German : habitational name for someone from Sandel.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cobbler or shoemaker, Yiddish sandler (from Hebrew sandelar, from Late Latin sandalarius, an agent derivative of sandalium ‘shoe’).

    Sandler

  • Grass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Grass

    English and German : topographic name for someone who owned or lived by a meadow, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or sold hay, from Middle English gras, Middle High German gras ‘grass’, ‘pasture’, ‘grazing’.English : nickname for a stout man, from Anglo-Norman French gras ‘fat’, from Latin crassus (which was itself used as a Roman family name), with the initial changed under the influence of grossus (see Gross).Scottish : occupational name, reduced from Gaelic greusaiche ‘shoemaker’. A certain John Grasse alias Cordonar (Middle English cordewaner ‘shoemaker’) is recorded in Scotland in 1539.South German : nickname for an irascible man, from Middle High German graz ‘intense’, ‘angry’.

    Grass

  • Block
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Block

    German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.

    Block

  • Shoe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shoe

    English : from Middle English shoe ‘shoe’ (Old English scōh), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker or possibly a topographic name for someone who lived on a shoe-shaped piece of land.Translation of Schuh.

    Shoe

  • Marshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Marshall

    English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.

    Marshall

  • Sauter
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Sauter

    German : occupational name for a shoemaker or cobbler (one who sews leather), Middle High German sūter (from Latin sutor, an agent derivative of suere ‘to sew’).English : variant of Salter.Dutch : occupational name for a producer or seller of salt, from an agent derivative of zout ‘salt’. Compare Salter 1.

    Sauter

  • Suter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Suter

    English and Dutch : occupational name from Middle English suter, souter, Middle Dutch sutter ‘shoemaker’ (Latin sutor).German : variant of Sauter.

    Suter

  • Pinn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Pinn

    English and German : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pins or pegs, from Middle English pin, Middle Low German pin(ne) ‘pin’, ‘peg’. In some cases the German name was an metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker.English (Devon) : from Middle English pinne ‘hill’ (Old English penn), a topographic name or a habitational name from a place named with this word, e.g. Pinn, Pinn Court Farm, or Pin Hill Farm, all in Devon.

    Pinn

  • Sutor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sutor

    English : variant spelling of Suter.German and Polish : occupational name for a tailor or shoemaker, from Latin sutor.

    Sutor

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Online names & meanings

  • HOR-SON-F
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HOR-SON-F

    , a prophet and priest of Amen Ra.

  • Foyle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Foyle

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near a pit or man-made hollow, from Old French fouille ‘pit’. The pit in question could have been a lime pit, a clay pit, or an excavation designed to receive refuse. There are several minor places in England named with this word, as for example Foyle Farm in Oxted, Surrey, and in some instances the surname may be a habitational name derived from one of these rather than directly from the physical feature.

  • Abdeel
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Abdeel

    A vapor, a cloud of God.

  • Sambhav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sambhav

    Born, Manifested

  • RACHNA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    RACHNA

    (रचना) Hindi name RACHNA means "creation."

  • Khristos
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Khristos

    Christ.

  • Elazar
  • Boy/Male

    Basque Hebrew

    Elazar

    Help of God.

  • Bhaama | பாமா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bhaama | பாமா

    Charming, Famous, Passionate woman

  • Camila
  • Girl/Female

    French Latin American Spanish

    Camila

    Free-born; noble.

  • Perumaan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Perumaan

    Great King; Wonderful King

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  • Shoes
  • pl.

    of Shoe

  • Shoehorn
  • n.

    Alt. of Shoeing-horn

  • Vamp
  • n.

    The part of a boot or shoe above the sole and welt, and in front of the ankle seam; an upper.

  • Shoer
  • n.

    One who fits shoes to the feet; one who furnishes or puts on shoes; as, a shoer of horses.

  • Trave
  • n.

    A wooden frame to confine an unruly horse or ox while shoeing.

  • Shoe
  • n.

    To furnish with a shoe or shoes; to put a shoe or shoes on; as, to shoe a horse, a sled, an anchor.

  • Trap
  • n.

    A wooden instrument shaped somewhat like a shoe, used in the game of trapball. It consists of a pivoted arm on one end of which is placed the ball to be thrown into the air by striking the other end. Also, a machine for throwing into the air glass balls, clay pigeons, etc., to be shot at.

  • Shoeing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shoe

  • Vamp
  • v. t.

    To provide, as a shoe, with new upper leather; hence, to piece, as any old thing, with a new part; to repair; to patch; -- often followed by up.

  • Shoeblack
  • n.

    One who polishes shoes.

  • Underlay
  • n.

    To put a tap on (a shoe).

  • Upper
  • n.

    The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.

  • Shoemaking
  • n.

    The business of a shoemaker.

  • Shoemaker
  • n.

    One whose occupation it is to make shoes and boots.

  • Shoe
  • n.

    To protect or ornament with something which serves the purpose of a shoe; to tip.

  • Unlace
  • v. t.

    To loose by undoing a lacing; as, to unlace a shoe.

  • Shoe
  • n.

    Anything resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.

  • Shoeing-horn
  • n.

    A curved piece of polished horn, wood, or metal used to facilitate the entrance of the foot into a shoe.

  • Unbuckle
  • v. t.

    To loose the buckles of; to unfasten; as, to unbuckle a shoe.

  • Shoeless
  • a.

    Destitute of shoes.