Shoo-in is the correct spelling; but when you say either, both sound the same.
To be the obvious choice, a perfect fit. ADDEDUM: Generally spelled shoo-in. A sure thing. One who is bound to be successful. A certain and easy winner, as among candidates for an office or contestants in a race.
The correct spelling is "Sketchers". (plural of sketcher) The correct spelling of the footwear brand is "Skechers".
The pronunciation of the surname varies by history and location (where it originated or where members currently live) but in this case, it is (SHOO-stûr), as in "shoe stir."
The definition of shoo is a word said to frighten or drive away a person or an animal. For example, a scarecrow is used in one's garden to shoo away unwanted birds.
It is correct
Shoe (shoo) - a covering for the foot; and from the phrase "shoo fly" - an expression used to ward off pests.
Shoe of a homophone of shoo.
A homophone for shoe is "sue," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
The homophone for sandal is "sandal." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone of the word "sandal" is "sandall" pronounced sændl.
blew shoe shoo grew slue
In Polish, the word for pee is "sikuć".
shoo
Yes, the word "shoe" has a long U sound, as in the word "blue."
Shoo! or Scat!
Shoo! or Scat!
all you do i say shoo little nubbie :)