shoe

simple noun111 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

Shoes that are pleasant to wear.

Shoes that are comfortable and suitable for everyday use, not formal occasions.

A type of shoe to be worn at smart or formal occasions.

Shoes that have been owned for a long time.

Shoes that have the same color or pattern as another item of clothing.

Shoes that do not weigh much.

Shoes that are not clean.

Refers to shoes that are solid and weigh a lot.

Expensive shoes made by a famous designer.

Made of soft material and comfortable.

Shoes that are fashionable and attractive.

Strongly and solidly built shoes.

Shoes covered in mud.

Shoes that are currently popular and stylish.

Clean, tidy, and stylish shoes suitable for more formal situations.

Shoes that are too old and damaged to be used any longer.

Durable and well-made shoes.

Shoes with a bright, reflective surface.

Shoes showing signs of damage from being used a lot.

Practical and comfortable rather than fashionable.

Shoes that have been made shiny by rubbing.

Shoes that are very fashionable for a short time.

Strongly made shoes, suitable for walking.

Shoes with a narrow, pointed front.

Elegant and often decorated shoes for special occasions.

Shoes that do not cover the front part of the toes.

Shoes with a narrow, pointed front.

Shoes made from leather with a glossy, hard finish.

Suitable for formal occasions.

Heavy and awkward-looking.

Heavy and solid in a way that is not elegant.

The bottom part of a shoe that touches the ground.

The back part of a shoe, under the ankle.

The front part of a shoe that covers the toes.

A set of two matching shoes.

The measurement indicating how large a shoe is.

A substance used to clean and shine shoes.

When a shoe is the right size for someone's foot.

When a shoe is too tight and hurts a part of the foot.

When a shoe makes a high-pitched sound when walking.

To place shoes onto your feet.

To remove dirt from shoes.

To make shoes shiny by rubbing them with polish.

To put on shoes quickly and easily.

To make shoes shiny by polishing them.

To remove shoes quickly and easily.

To remove shoes informally by kicking.

To wear new shoes until they become comfortable.

To remove shoes by pulling.

To fix a damaged shoe.

To polish shoes with a soft cloth.

To put a new sole on a shoe.

To put a new heel on a shoe.

Collocations with "shoe"

... + shoe