shoe in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- بوٗٹھ،کھۄر بانہٕ ⇄ shoe kashmiri
shoe in Malayalam മലയാളം
- ചുറ്റിടുക ⇄ shoe malayalam
- പാദരക്ഷ ⇄ shoe malayalam
- പാപ്പാസ് ⇄ shoe malayalam
- ലാടം തറയ്ക്കുക ⇄ shoe malayalam
- ഷൂലാടംചെരിപ്പിടുക ⇄ shoe malayalam
shoe in Telugu తెలుగు
- లాడము కట్టుట. ⇄ shoe telugu
shoe in English
- shoe ⇄ expr. drop the other shoe, to finish or complete what one has started (said especially of something unpleasant).
Ex. The Rhodesian Front, by threatening unilateral independence, has kept the issue hot, but so far ... has been unwilling to drop theenglish - shoe ⇄ expr. fill one's shoes, to take a person's place; fill another's position.
Ex. [He] has now put an end to the buzz of speculation about who was going to fill his shoes (Mollie Panter-Downes).english - shoe ⇄ expr. in another's shoes, in another's place, situation, or circumstances.
Ex. I judge I should put more to risk if I were in his shoes (John Adams).english - shoe ⇄ expr. the shoe is on the other foot, the situation is reversed.
Ex. All of us have a chance to help, as we would want to be helped if the shoe were on the other foot (New York Times).english - shoe ⇄ expr. where the shoe pinches, where the real trouble or difficulty lies.
Ex. Oh, is that where the shoe pinches? (Charles Reade).english - shoe ⇄ noun 1. an outer covering for a person's foot. Shoes are usually made of leather and normally consist of a stiff, durable sole and heel and a lighter upper part.
2. something like a shoe in shape, position, or use.
3. horseshoe.
4. aenglish - shoe ⇄ shoe, noun, pl.shoesor (Archaic)shoon,verb, shod,shoeing. english
- shoe ⇄ v.t. to put shoes or boots on; furnish with a shoe or shoes.
Ex. A blacksmith shoes horses. Her feet were shod in big hiking boots.
1. to protect or arm at the point; edge or face with metal.
Ex. a stick shod with steel.english