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The expression "If the shoe fits" means that if something suits a person then the person should "wear the shoe that fits" and accept that it suits them and works for them.
No it just expression to make their shoe sell
No it just expression to make their shoe sell
To take out the small stone in the shoe. It is a Slovenian expression.
A pair of trainers is the same as a pair of running shoes or sneakers. "Trainer" is the British expression for running shoe or sneaker.
If you refer to the expression "the shoe is on the other foot," it means that the roles have been reversed in an adversarial situation, and the one who was being "kicked" is now doing the 'kicking."
The literal French translation for "the shoe is on the other foot" is la chaussure est sur l'autre pied. But this expression makes no sense in French - it is an English idiom. A person who heard you saying this in French would only think you were talking about shoes.
Keg Shoe, Eggbar Shoe, Clipped Eggbar Shoe, Classic Roller Shoe, Full Swedge Shoe, Half Swedge Shoe, Sliding Shoe, Heavy Workhorse Shoe, Heartbar Shoe, Straightbar Shoe, Half Round Shoe, Wedge Shoe
aglet (tip of shoe lace) and geck I like geck: An expression of scorn or contempt. "Oh, geck!" are two of the most unused words in the English language
SHoe innovations are innovations for the shoe.
When a new shoe comes out then that is called a shoe release. (a new shoe the is released)
that depends on the kind of shoe, and what you want the shoe made from, and the quality of shoe you want