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Shoe (3336 bytes)
1: [[Image:Zapato.jpg|right|frame|shoe for right foot ]] 2: ...e ankle. A moccasin is a specialized soft leather shoe worn by the [[Native American]]s. 4: .... In [[Arab]] cultures, showing the soles of your shoes to your host is considered insulting. 6: ... opposite [[seat]], provided that one takes one's shoes off or put them on a [[newspaper]], piece of [[c... 8: ...p://www.i18nguy.com/l10n/shoes.html International Shoe Size Conversion Charts]. Shoe flinging (7113 bytes) 1: ...people commonly wear; '''shoe flinging''', using shoes as an improvised [[projectile]] or [[weapon]], i... 5: ...]]; the original ''saboteurs'' threw their wooden shoes into the [[gear|cogs]] of machinery to break it ... 9: ...q]], many Iraqi detractors of Hussein threw their shoes at the fallen statue. 11: ...is'' my washpot; over [[Edom]] will I cast out my shoe. . ." ([[King James Version of the Bible|KJV]]) 13: == Shoes hung from overhead wires == If the Shoe Fits (3141 bytes) 2: ..."3" bgcolor="orange" style="color:black"|''If the Shoe Fits'' 4: ... colspan="3"|[[Image:Pure Prairie League - If the Shoe Fits.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 35: |''[[If the Shoe Fits]]''<br>([[1976]]) 38: '''''If the Shoe Fits''''' is the fifth [[album]] by [[American]] ... Platform shoe (3149 bytes) 1: ..., plastic, rubber, or wood (wooden-soled platform shoes are technically also [[clogs]]), generally worn ... 3: ...], when the biggest, and most prolonged, platform shoe fad in U.S. history occurred, beginning sometime ... 7: ...pport and comfort of sneakers, or even orthopedic shoes, and by the time the fad finally fizzled in the ... 9: Platform shoes began to resurface in the late 1990s, and had fi... Shoe-last celt (1058 bytes) 3: [[image:shoe-last-adze.jpg]]<BR> 4: <center><small>''[[Linearbandkeramic]] shoe-last adze, amphibolite''</small></center> 5: </div>A '''Shoe-last celt''' is a long thin stone tool characteri... 7: ... rounded top, which is why they are compared with shoe makers' [[last]]s. The preferred material is [[am... 9: ...rmany]] demonstrate a high standard of carpentry. Shoe-last celts have also been used as weapons, as att... Earth shoe (581 bytes) 1: ...ons who wanted to be unconventional. Unlike other shoes, the [[sole]]s were thick and the [[heel]]s were... 3: ...rm is still in existence, though it does not make shoes in this form any more and is just another brand. Shoe horn (1413 bytes) 1: [[Image:ShoeHorn.jpg|thumb|A common shoe horn]] 2: ...e shoe's ''counter'' (the vertical portion of the shoe that wraps around the back of the foot). 4: ...ould have otherwise been impossible to wear these shoes. 6: ...metal]], [[glass]] and even [[paper]]. Expensive shoe horns were made from [[ivory]], [[silver]], [[ani... 8: ...dles are useful for putting on [[boot]]s or heavy shoes. Shoe size (3285 bytes) 3: ...t can refer to the shoe size of a shoe, or to the shoe size of a person—the size needed by their [... 5: ...’s). Furthermore, size 0 may not indicate a shoe of no length, and generally the scales are not pr... 7: ...ue to links with the continent, and the import of shoes from the Far East. 9: ...'Australian and New Zealand men’s''' scale, shoe sizes are the same as in the UK. The '''Australas... 13: '''European''' shoe sizes for all, men, women, boys and girls, are ba... Elevator shoe (578 bytes) 1: ...rm used in [[English language|English]] to denote shoes which have [[lift]]s included to make the wearer... 3: ...usually used in the plural, as "He wears elevator shoes". Amusement, to a greater or lesser degree, atta... 5: ...r these. Little or no amusement attaches to these shoes or references to them. Climbing shoe (873 bytes) 1: ...hoe is covered with a rubber layer. Usually, the shoes are only a few [[millimeter]]s thick and will ha... 3: ...stand on smaller [[ledge]]s than with symmetrical shoes. 5: Manufacturers of climbing shoes include: [[Boreal]], [[Five-Ten]], [[La Sportiva... 7: [[Category:Climbing equipment|Shoe, climbing]] Shoe fetishism (3503 bytes) 1: ...m culture, this is not generally considered to be shoe fetishism, although it may qualify as a form of [... 3: ...ally attractive. They also reveal the sole of the shoe, which becomes an eroticised "[[second skin]]" ta... 4: ...oe fetishists often fixate on [[stiletto heel]]ed shoes and boots, where the stiletto heel is eroticised... 6: ...aphic movie]]s to wear stiletto-heeled [[platform shoe]]s with a platform of 3-4 inches and a heel heigh... 10: ...of [[leather]] or [[rubber]] or the smell of worn shoes, which combine these smells with [[foot odor]]. ... Oxford shoe (60 bytes) 1: An '''Oxford shoe''' is a type of leather shoe. Skate shoe (662 bytes) 1: ...stay strong. [[BMX]] (bicycle) riders wear skate shoes to grip the pedals and for the thick soles that ... 11: *DC shoes 18: *Hawk Shoes Athletic shoe (1020 bytes) 1: ...by [[Adi Dassler]], the creator of the [[Adidas]] shoe company, in [[1920]]. 3: ==Athletic shoe brands== 6: *[[AeroShoes]] 14: *[[Converse Shoes]] 17: *[[DC Shoe Co USA]] Bata Shoe Museum (545 bytes) 1: ... chair of the Foundation and co-founder of [[Bata Shoes]]. 4: * [http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/ The Bata Shoe Musuem] Kiwi (shoe polish) (1274 bytes) 1: ... Lee]] Corporation since 1984, it is the dominant shoe polish in a number of countries, including the Un... Brown Shoe Company (537 bytes) 1: '''Brown Shoe Company''' is a [[footwear]] company that owns a ... 5: ==Brown Shoe Company brands== 6: * [[Buster Brown & Company]] - children's shoes 9: * [[Naturalizer]] - Women's shoes 10: * [[shoes.com]] - online shoe sales Snow Shoe, Pennsylvania (2601 bytes) 1: '''Snow Shoe''' is a borough located in [[Centre County, Penns... 4: Snow Shoe is located at 41°1'40" North, 77°56'57" W... List of shoe designers (326 bytes) 1: This is a list of famous [[shoe]] designers. 14: [[Category:Lists of people by occupation|Shoe designers]] Air Force 1 Shoe (370 bytes) 1: ...Air Force 1 is because of the air technology. The shoe was popular in the early [[1980s]] and then again...
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