Similar words: shoelace, does, hoe, phoenix, diarrhoea, leeuwenhoek, show, showy. Meaning: [ʃuː] n. a particular situation.
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181. She screeched at me to take off my muddy shoes.
182. He was sitting on the bed lacing up his shoes.
183. She won't allow the children in until they've wiped their shoes.
184. She wore a severe black dress, and plain black shoes.
185. A shopkeeper would say he sold footwear; we would say he sold shoes.
186. It is good economy to buy well-made shoes, as they will last longer.
187. The size is so small that I can't force my feet into the shoes.
188. The green of your scarf tones in with your shoes.
189. This is a villainous pair of shoes; they have ruined my feet.
190. The nail pierced through the sole of his shoes into his foot.
191. If you buy cheap shoes, they'll fall apart after a few months.
192. Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.
193. Well, I'm sorry you've lost your shoes, but you've got to laugh, haven't you?
194. These shoes are a bargain. Smith is closing them out.
195. I can't find my black shoes so these will have to do .
196. There were two different price stickers on the shoes I wanted to buy.
197. I'm going to treat myself to a new pair of shoes.
198. There were raw patches on her feet where the shoes had rubbed.
199. I got some stick-on soles for my shoes, but they keep coming off.
200. Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing.
201. The worn shoes can be renovated and look like new ones.
202. Rachel bought yet another pair of shoes to add to her collection.
203. 'What a relief!' she said, as she took her tight shoes off.
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204. Did she pay cash for the shoes or charge them?
205. Would you put these shoes down to my account, please?
206. All his worn-out socks and shoes were cashiered by his wife.
207. My new shoes are rubbing and now I've got blisters.
208. It's rather funny that he should wear a strange pair of shoes.
209. You're meant to take your shoes off when you enter a Hindu temple.
210. How much do you charge for mending a pair of shoes?