Similar words: shoelace, does, hoe, phoenix, diarrhoea, leeuwenhoek, show, showy. Meaning: [ʃuː] n. a particular situation.
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151. These shoes cost me an arm and a leg.
152. I feel like a nerd in these shoes.
153. These shoes are too tight for me.
154. The damp seeped through her thin shoes.
155. These shoes are much too small for me.
156. Snap! You've got the same shoes as me.
157. These are the running shoes favoured by marathon runners.
158. This pair of shoes fit you better.
159. These shoes are too tight, they pinch .
160. The child has learnt to lace his shoes.
161. I cleaned the mud off my shoes.
162. The new shoes moved him back £80.
163. Polish shoes regularly to protect the leather.
164. All the shoes on the floor were neatly paired.
165. My new shoes hurt like hell.
166. No one has been able to fill his shoes.
167. Those shoes haven't been broken in.
168. Where can I get my shoes repaired ?
169. She splashed out on a new pair of shoes.
170. These new shoes are murder on my feet.
171. Try the shoes on before you buy them.
172. He was wearing black lace-up shoes.
173. These shoes make my feet look huge.
174. Peter flung his shoes into the corner.
175. He has a pair of leather shoes.
176. All this mud's going to ruin my shoes.
177. All this mud is going to ruin my shoes.
178. These shoes are a little on the tight side.
179. He was shaking in his shoes at the thought of flying for the first time.
180. The shoes and books which I bought last week came to $120.