- East with
shoes attached to them, and some
people have
called former Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice kundara,
meaning "
shoe".
Shoeing received attention...
-
single left-hand ox
shoe of the type used for
large Chianina oxen in
Tuscany Karel Dujardin, 1622–1678: A
Smith Shoeing an Ox Ox
shoeing sling in the Dorfmuseum...
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against the war in Iraq. More generally,
shoe-throwing or
shoeing,
showing the sole of one's
shoe or
using shoes to
insult are
forms of
protest in many...
- to pay taxes. By the 13th century,
shoes were
forged in
large quantities and
could be
bought ready made. Hot
shoeing, the
process of
shaping a
heated horseshoe...
- Egg
shoeing is an egg
decorating technique.
According to
Hungarian oral traditions, egg
shoeing was
invented by
village blacksmiths to
prove their skills...
- 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...
-
found within Ekkehard's Waltharius,
written c. 920 AD. The
practice of
shoeing horses in
Europe likely originated in
Western Europe,
where they had more...
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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...
- 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...
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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"...