Use shoes in a sentence
Sentences ending with shoes
- How come you, who are one of the least of the gang, to be wearing sound shoes? [10]
- He wore a white double-breasted coat, white trousers, and white shoes. [5]
- Little Rias Richardson was willing to come in, and help move the barrels, and on such occasions wore carpet slippers to save his shoes. [9]
- Aunt Mary, helpful under the most trying circumstances, was putting her articles in a bag, the initials on which she did not recognize--H. L. S.--Honora Leffingwell Spence; while old Catherine, tearful and inefficient, knelt before her, fumbling at her shoes. [9]
- They only remained two or three days, but it so fell out that she increased her lingering cold, by a long walk over damp ground in thin shoes. [14]
- She was delighted to think of what Herse's face would be when, on her return home, she should discover that the prisoner could make her escape even without shoes. [10]
- I wouldn't like to be in Mr. Kerry's shoes. [11]
- He closed with the remark that he was Mr. ---- of Cariboo--a celebrated name whereat we shook in our shoes. [5]
- She could even supply her with new and dainty satin shoes. [10]
- In America the skins are tanned and made into shoes. [5]
Short sentences using shoes
- And now these shoes! [10]
- I had on new shoes. [5]
- Shoes? [5]
Sentences containing shoes two or more times
- All the bread need not be French rolls, all the shoes need not be patent leather ones; but the bread must be something that can be eaten, and the shoes must be something that can be worn. [3]
More example sentences with the word shoes in them
- The soles of your little shoes probably only sing, but they, too, are not silent. [10]
- There was a young naval officer in full dress, gold-buckled shoes, white trousers, short jacket with gold swab on shoulders, dress-sword and smart gait making for supper at King's House. [11]
- He wore a yellow top-coat, and red-heeled shoes of the latest fashion, and I settled at once he was the Duke of Chartersea. [9]
- Wooden shoes even would do here. [10]
- The shoes he wore were those of an adult, but cracked and split, revealing the cotton stocking and here and there the skin. [9]
- It was not without great fear and trepidation that little Nell slipped off her shoes and gliding through the store-room of old curiosities, where Mr Brass--the ugliest piece of goods in all the stock--lay sleeping on a mattress, passed into her own little chamber. [12]
- He was back with the shoes in 3 minutes! [5]
- Now send Cyrus with my shoes and cloak, and have my litter got ready, for Paulina has been kept waiting long enough. [10]
- Noiselessly, skillfully stepping with his little feet in low shoes, Iogel flew first across the hall with Natasha, who, though shy, went on carefully executing her steps. [2]
- But the Ethiopian, who usually came to meet her with words of welcome, took her veil and wraps, and removed her shoes, was absent. [10]
- The shoes he wears were made in our workshop, but the master still whistles for his pay, and he owes everybody--the tailor, the lacemaker, the armourer, the girdlemaker, and the goldsmith. [10]
- I got to wear shoes all Sunday. [5]
- The stallion's neck was stretched, his shoes rang on the cobbles, and my eyes were fixed on a narrow space between carriages coming together. [9]
- His flannel suit was of the lightest of grays; he wore white tennis shoes and a red tie, and it was plain, as he cheerfully bade them good morning, that he was wholly unaware of the enormity of his costume. [9]
- Cousin Maud, who was ever wont to mount the stair with an echoing tread and a loud voice, now went about stepping softly in her shoes, and when she called or spoke it was gently and scarce to be heard. [10]
- When her hair was done, Natasha, in her short petticoat from under which her dancing shoes showed, and in her mother's dressing jacket, ran up to Sonya, scrutinized her, and then ran to her mother. [2]
- His coat, his waistcoat, his shoes and stockings, his trousers, his hat, his wit and humour, his pathos and his umbrella, all come before me like visions of my youth. [12]
- When it came to Natasha's turn to choose a partner, she rose and, tripping rapidly across in her little shoes trimmed with bows, ran timidly to the corner where Denisov sat. [2]
- Then remembering himself to congratulate their kindness he gave his old shoes and his mantell to Captain Newport! [4]
- When you wish to buy a pair of shoes you have the swing of the whole street--you do not have to walk yourself down hunting stores in different localities. [5]
- And don't forget to ask Cousin Eleanor about the walking shoes, and to give her my note. [9]
- People argued from this that he preferred to be supported by his uncle until his uncle's shoes should become vacant. [5]
- In consequence of this "a walk in the fresh air" always suggested to his mind, damp clothes, wet feet, ruined shoes, a cold in the head, and an attack of indigestion--the result of his sister's greasy cooking. [10]
- He suddenly held them up on high, crying with a loud voice: "Do these shoes belong to any of you, you people? [10]
- The hunters pursued their way, swinging grandly along on their snow- shoes, as they made for the Wild Hawk Woods. [11]
- He had polished the yellow shoes and placed them by the door, and now he had nothing to do but wait. [5]
- Some new wrong-doing-nay, the worst was preferable to a stain on his honor.--Whose could the shoes be? [10]
- Prince Andrew, in the white uniform of a cavalry colonel, wearing stockings and dancing shoes, stood looking animated and bright in the front row of the circle not far from the Rostovs. [2]
- She jumped to the unwarranted conclusion that the Professor and the Friend were very rich, and spoke with asperity of the difficulty she experienced in getting shoes and tobacco. [4]
- She never complained: the strain of asceticism, which mysteriously exists in us all, and makes us put peas, boiled or unboiled, in our shoes, gave her patience with the snub which the Leightons presented her for her aunt. [8]
- To avoid disturbing the sick woman, he removed his shoes in the entry, and then glided into his former little room. [10]
- An assignation with the owner of the shoes his mother had found was out of the question, for they belonged to some man about the stables. [10]
- While Susan and the other serving folks, with certain of the retainers brought by our guests, were searching the house through, I hastily did on my shoes and garments for out-door wear, and albeit it was already dusk, I went forth. [10]
- The sole and the heel were plainly to be seen, and, hard by, the print of a man's large, broad shoes, with iron-shod heels, which told Kubbeling that they were those of Uhlwurm's great boots. [10]
- The mother smoothed the folds of her dyed silk dress before a large Venetian mirror in the wall, and in her trodden-down shoes briskly ascended the carpeted stairs. [2]
- The shoes gave the dogs the scent and they were set on to seize the man who had worn them, but whom no judge had examined. [10]
- So uncertain is the climate in Summer that a lady who goes out visiting cannot hope to be prepared for all emergencies unless she takes her fan under one arm and her snow shoes under the other. [5]
- Which reminds me that last week I sent down and got Susie a vast pair of shoes of a most villainous pattern, for I discovered that her feet were being twisted and cramped out of shape by a smaller and prettier article. [5]
- The bloodhounds and terriers had been let out after being allowed to smell at the shoes, and a couple of them had soon found their way to the side-door where Hiram had waited for Paula. [10]
- He used to tell his son Edward that he measured six feet in his shoes, but his son thinks he could hardly have straightened himself to that height in his later years. [6]
- You have to take off your shoes when you go in. [5]
- He had to submit, in the first place, to the restraint of shoes and stockings. [4]
- He had on strong, iron-heeled shoes, of English make, which he said cost him seventeen dollars in Richmond. [6]
- But we were soaked and my shoes full of water, so we ate at once, stripped and went to bed for 2 1/2 hours while our traps were thoroughly dried, and our boots greased in addition. [5]
- Nothing stirred, and slipping on his clothes, he took his shoes in his hand and tried to open the window at the head of his bed. [10]
- Besides his old shoes, the crowned monarch charitably gave Newport a little heap of corn, only seven or eight bushels, and with this little result the absurd expedition returned to Jamestown. [4]
- He wore light shoes, or none at all. [5]
- Kit scraped his shoes very carefully (for he had not yet lost his reverence for the bundles of papers and the tin boxes,) and tapped at the office-door, which was quickly opened by the Notary himself. [12]
- All the Government shoes are made of alligator hide. [5]
- They wear no shoes and stockings. [5]
- After slight hesitation she sat down, burying her shoes in the fallen leaves. [11]
- At the banquet she put off her shoes altogether, as the men did; hiding her feet at first however, and not displaying them till she thought the marks left on her tender skin by the straps of the sandals had completely disappeared. [10]
- Who was to sew the tops to his shoes, Peter or Hackspann? [10]
- Adam must have saved many florins, and there would be time enough to get the lad shoes and clothes, that he might hold his own in dress with the other scholars. [10]
- Keep the river road all the way, and next time you tramp take shoes and socks with you. [5]
- And when he pulled on the stolen shoes somewhat therein hard hurt his sole, and when he made search under the leather, behold a large letter closely folded and sealed. [10]
- Thereupon Kitty Fagan proceeded to array herself in her most tidy apparel, including a pair of shoes not exactly answering to her description, and set out straight for the house of the Widow Hopkins. [6]
- She wore a plain muslin cap with a high puff in the crown, a short woolen gown, a white and blue checked apron, and shoes with heels. [4]
- Henrica's over-excited senses perceived the light tread of the satin shoes and the rustle of the silk train, long before the approaching form had reached the room, and with quickened breathing, she sat erect. [10]
- Orion turned as pale as death and hastily took the shoes from his mother's hand; he would have liked to fling them up and away through the open roof. [10]
- Instinctively she put out her hand to gather in flying threads of hair, she felt at the pearl fastening of her collar, she looked at her brown shoes and her dress, and was satisfied. [11]
- We took off our shoes and went into the marble mausoleum of the Sultan Mahmoud, the neatest piece of architecture, inside, that I have seen lately. [5]
- He had shoes on--and it was only Friday. [5]
- Sit down there on the bench, and take off the shoes you have on. [9]
- Then I put on my little frock and my little bonnet, and took my pygmy shoes in one hand and my licorice in the other, and climbed out on the floor. [5]
- The Marchioness hung on behind for a few moments, and, feeling that she could go no farther, and must soon yield, clambered by a vigorous effort into the hinder seat, and in so doing lost one of the shoes for ever. [12]
- He believed that old Dryfoos could step into Bismarck's shoes and run the German Empire at ten days' notice, or about as long as it would take him to go from New York to Berlin. [8]
- Then they pulled off the dead man's boots and put Jubiter Dunlap's old ragged shoes on the corpse and put the corpse's boots on Jubiter Dunlap. [5]
- His shoes were of undressed leather, with large spikes in the soles; and on his white hat he wore a large quantity of gauze, which fell in folds down his neck. [4]
- A strange thought of their futility struck me as I climbed the rail fence beside them, and pushed on into the main road, the mud sucking under my shoes as I went. [9]
- His dress consisted of a large high-crowned hat, a worn dark suit, a pair of capacious shoes, and a dirty white neckerchief sufficiently limp and crumpled to disclose the greater portion of his wiry throat. [12]
- The dandies of my time have split their waistbands and taken to high-low shoes. [6]
- I had banished my shoes after the mouse, but my slippers would do for a summer night. [5]
- The tough little Morgans of that time, which kept their feet like cats, have all but disappeared, but there were places on that road where Lyman Hull put the shoes under his wheels for four miles at a stretch. [9]
- I hope Argutis may understand how to fasten on the shoes with the straps and the crescent! [10]
- He hoped that Mary would forget his shoes, but the hope was blighted; she coated them thoroughly with tallow, as was the custom, and brought them out. [5]
- The thought that many others, too, would be glad to step into his shoes tortured Wolff's honest heart as though he himself were to blame for the delusion of these short-sighted folk. [10]
- I was not looking at her shoes. [5]
- Powdered footmen, in livery with buckled shoes and smart stockings, stood at every door anxiously noting visitors' every movement in order to offer their services. [2]
- Clement ran a little way up the river-bank, flung off his shoes, and sprang from the bank as far as he could leap into the water. [6]
- It was a little too late for me to be received by my folks, so I took my shoes off and slipped noiselessly up the back way to the sitting-room. [5]
- The houses had little gardens around them, but they didn't seem to raise hardly anything in them but jimpson-weeds, and sunflowers, and ash piles, and old curled-up boots and shoes, and pieces of bottles, and rags, and played-out tinware. [5]
- I would not listen to Ismail; to thee I am but as a waled to bear thy shoes in my hand. [11]
- His description of Jethro's appearance awed his hearers, and Jake declared that he would not be in Isaac Worthington's shoes for all of Isaac Worthington's money. [9]
- It uses up its Doctors just as it wears out its shoes, and requires new ones. [3]
- Mr. Dodd heard it, and changed his shoes three times, and his intentions three times three. [9]
- The tone of it was sombre in the white glare, for men had donned their best (as they thought) for the last time,--cloth of camlet and Cadiz and Limbourg, white cotton stockings, and brass-buckled shoes. [9]
- While the visitor is gazing at his vast shoes, which now can be used only as sledges, he will be told that the Giant was greatly respected by his neighbors as a man of ability and simple integrity. [4]
- We saw an India-rubber tree, but out of season, possibly, so there were no shoes on it, nor suspenders, nor anything that a person would properly expect to find there. [5]
- Coming to Paris in wooden shoes, starving, almost, at first, he raised himself to great eminence as a surgeon and as an author, and at last obtained the Professorship to which his talents and learning entitled him. [6]
- Her little feet in their white satin dancing shoes did their work swiftly, lightly, and independently of herself, while her face beamed with ecstatic happiness. [2]
- Our feet are in the same shoes, we gather from the same date-palm, of the same goolah we drink. [11]
- Ye put me in mind of a wizened old man that sat all day makin' shoes in Killarney,--all savin' the fringe he had on his chin. [9]
- He was clothed in a rich jacket of blue, and a pair of sandal-like shoes was placed neatly in front of the bamboo mat. [11]
- He was dressed in a dark-green dress coat, knee breeches of the color of cuisse de nymphe effrayee, as he called it, shoes, and silk stockings. [2]
- The crone, amid imbecile laughter, said her people had made themselves hoarse calling her, but Meliela was too wise to walk on and on as they meant to do; besides her feet were too tender, and she had not even a pair of shoes. [10]
- If Orcutt died I believe you could step right into his shoes. [9]
- I walked two hours in those shoes after that, before we reached home. [5]
- After church Adrian, holding a piece of bread in one hand and his shoes in the other, waded at the head of his school-mates through the higher meadows to Leyderdorp, to see the Spaniards' deserted camp. [10]
- He had left his shoes and they had held them under the dogs' noses and then off they went! [10]
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