- Shoelaces, also
called shoestrings (US English) or
bootlaces (UK English), are a
system commonly used to
secure shoes, boots, and
other footwear. They...
- up
shoestring in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
shoestring is used to
fasten a shoe.
Shoestring may also
refer to: In biology:
Prairie shoestring, a...
- A bolo tie (sometimes bola tie or
shoestring necktie) is a type of
necktie consisting of a
piece of cord or
braided leather with
decorative metal tips...
-
previously presented with
acrylic gl****
pyramids containing suspended shoestrings representing the bare
budgets of
independent films.
Since 2006, winners...
-
Holiday for
Shoestrings is a 1946
Warner Bros.
Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The
short was
released on
February 23, 1946. The...
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distances under the bark or
between trees in the form of
black rhizomorphs ("
shoestrings"). In most
areas of
North America, A. ostoyae can be
separated from other...
- potatoes.
Variants in
shape and size may have
names such as
curly fries,
shoestring fries, etc. In the
United Kingdom, Australia,
South Africa,
Ireland and...
-
Shoestring is a
British detective fiction drama series, set in an
unnamed city in the West of
England and
filmed in Bristol,
featuring the down-at-heel...
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around an
object and is used when reefing, furling, and
tying up parcels,
shoestrings, and the like. 48. The half
hitch is tied with one end of a rope which...
- of homophobia, was
released that same month,
having been
created on a "
shoestring budget" and
filmed entirely in black-and-white. The
video was
shared by...