To keep the tongue of your shoe from falling down, you can use tongue pads or adhesive strips designed to hold the tongue in place. Another option is to lace your shoes in a way that provides more tension at the top, which can help secure the tongue. Additionally, wearing shoes with a higher ankle or a built-in tongue retainer can also help prevent it from slipping. Lastly, consider using a small safety pin or a clip to temporarily secure the tongue if needed.
A shoe has a tongue but cannot taste. The tongue of a shoe is a strip of material used for adjusting the fit of the shoe on the foot.
A Shoe
The tongue on shoes helps to provide a snug fit by allowing the opening of the shoe to expand while putting them on and then tightening around the foot when tied. It also helps to protect the top of the foot and prevent debris from entering the shoe.
A trailerA shoeIts not a trailer but a shoe, as the shoe's front appears like a tongue.
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A shoe
The shoe has a tongue to protect the top of your foot and to keep your laces from rubbing on your foot. mostlyfound on shoes that have laces
Many animals do not have tongues, such jellyfish, earthworms etc
A shoe (or boot).
Tongue
say look who ever you don't like your shoe is untied or your pant's are falling down
The tongue of a shoe is made of the same material as the rest of the shoe. It is made to protect the foot and to allow each individual foot the correct amount of space.