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Griggs anglicised the name, reshaped the heel, added the yellow stitching and trademarked the AirWair soles.
Gone are the thoughts of pure function, of rubber soles and leather uppers.
You probably rasp the soles off their shoes just for fun before they know what's happening.
They fashion a diamond shape between them by spreading their legs slightly and joining the soles of their feet.
The only noise that came to me was from the soles of my boots brushing against the wild grass growing on the weathered road.
In fact, if you are dining there he will lend you a pair of flip-flops to get back to your chair while he heels your soles.
They pointed out that many of the children in the picture wore shoes with holes in the toes and worn-out soles.
At a party, I met Todd, another solo walker, and we were soon comparing the worn-out soles of our shoes.
The lack of tread on the soles saw me fly into the air and nearly land face first on the treadmill.
If you can't resist the urge to buy flips-flops, choose a pair with thicker soles to provide a little more cushioning.
He jumped over the fire, flames licking at the soles and bottoms of his hobnailed boots.
He himself had suffered for years with falling arches in his feet and had been recommended to use orthotics in the soles of his shoes.
With her shoes strings tied together and the soles slung over one shoulder, Haley wove through the crowds on her rollerblades.
These commonly arise in areas of the body not much exposed to the sun, such as the back of the legs, soles of the feet, scalp and buttocks.
The rash typically begins as pink macules, 2 to 6 mm in diameter, located on the wrists, forearms, ankles, palms and soles.
It is insulting to hit someone with a shoe or sandal, point the soles of one's feet at someone, and step over a person.
He said he was beaten with an axe handle or cane, deprived of sleep, and struck on the soles of his feet until they were covered in blisters.
The soles of his shoes scuff the wet asphalt of black-and-white back alleys, headlights closing in behind him.
If, like me, you tend to do a lot of walking when fishing, studs are essential items, and you can add screw-in studs to felt soles.
But for the savvy traveler who has been there, done that, Tokyo offers hidden charms to rejuvenate the heart and relieve the soles.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When soles are very large, the best way is to take off the fillets, trim them neatly, and press them dry in a soft cloth.
He looked him over from the soles of his riding-boots to the crown of his periwig.
It seemed as if Elnora's gasp of relief must have reached the soles of her brogans.
The soles of the old pair were intact, but the stubby toes were protruding.
If the effect had been produced in the soles of policemen's feet, Hoddan would have given every cop a hotfoot.
Again they were seen in the palms and soles, but here more readily tended to assume the stellate forms.
The foot soles are less hairy than in any other member of the subgenus Mustela.
The soles of the feet are covered with hairs upon the tarsus and metatarsus.
His voice was so deep and raucous that it seemed to jar the soles of her feet.
May whiskey turn to clabber in his mouth, and every time he sneezes may he blister the soles of his feet.
But the soles of the polar bear are covered with long hair, just as is his body.
There is a clear layer of the skin in both palms and soles, the fat of which is eleidin.
Nothing makes a nicer tourte in this way than large soles, taking off the flesh from the backbone, without the side fins.
The soles of their moccasins were made of hay and the uppers of yucca fibers.
For thick waterproof soles the skin of the beaver or the harp seal is used.
May be dressed like soles, but the usual way is to boil or fry, and serve on a napkin with anchovy sauce in a boat.
It was summer and the steel soles were greased to keep them from rusting.
Irritation of the soles caused quite a typical babinski phenomenon.
Slim massaged the soles of his feet until Chuck returned with his bedroll.
The wet nurse supported the coverlet with her while the priest with a goose feather anointed the boy's little red and wrinkled soles and palms.
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