- A
shoe is an item of
footwear intended to
protect and
comfort the
human foot.
Though the
human foot can
adapt to
varied terrains and
climate conditions...
- Moon
shoes are
shoes for
children ****ed with trampoline-like springs. They were
billed as "mini-trampolines for your feet". They were part of a merchandising...
- 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...
- "In
These Shoes?" is a song by
British singer and
songwriter Kirsty MacColl,
which was
released in 2000 as the
second single from her
fifth studio album...
- A duckbill,
bearpaw or cow's
mouth was a
style of
shoe with a
broad toe
which was
fashionable in the 15th and 16th centuries. This
style started with Charles...
- A
shoe size is an
indication of the ****ing size of a
shoe for a person.
There are a
number of
different shoe-size
systems used worldwide.
While all shoe...
- The
European Golden Shoe, also
known as
European Golden Boot, is an
award that is
presented each
season to the
leading goalscorer in
league matches from...
-
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"...
-
Slick Shoes is an
American punk rock band from
Antelope Valley, California,
United States. The band
formed in 1994 and made
their first release as a self-titled...
- 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...