单词 | Shoes |
例句 | 1. Better wear out shoes than sheets. 2. The cobbler always wears the worst shoes. 3. This pair of shoes fits me well. 4. These shoes are too tight. 5. My shoes are small in comparison with my sister's. 6. He hasn't any suitable shoes for the wedding. 7. My new shoes got ruined in the mud. 8. You can't go out without any shoes. 9. How many pairs of shoes do you have? 10. These shoes are looking rather worn. 11. The shoes are a perfect fit. 12. You can make shoes from the skins of animals. 13. Her shoes chafed the skin on her feet. 14. These shoes are tan, not dark brown. 15. Are your shoes real leather or plastic? 16. The shoes are under the bed. 17. He took his shoes and socks off. 18. These tennis shoes are designed for comfort and performance. 19. Shoes are no good if they let in water. 20. New shoes always give me blisters. 21. These old shoes can go in the dustbin now. 22. These new shoes are not very comfortable. 23. She teetered along in her high-heeled shoes. 23. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 24. The mud clung to my shoes. 25. Paula's wearing a very snazzy pair of shoes! 26. I enjoy shopping for clothes and shoes. 27. The shoes are very durable. 28. Put yourself in my shoes. 29. Scrape the mud off your shoes with this knife. 30. These shoes need to be repaired. 1. This pair of shoes fits me well. 2. My shoes are small in comparison with my sister's. 3. He hasn't any suitable shoes for the wedding. 4. My new shoes got ruined in the mud. 5. You can't go out without any shoes. 6. How many pairs of shoes do you have? 7. The shoes are a perfect fit. 8. You can make shoes from the skins of animals. 9. Her shoes chafed the skin on her feet. 10. These shoes are tan, not dark brown. 11. Are your shoes real leather or plastic? 12. The shoes are under the bed. 13. He took his shoes and socks off. 14. These tennis shoes are designed for comfort and performance. 15. Shoes are no good if they let in water. 16. New shoes always give me blisters. 17. These old shoes can go in the dustbin now. 18. These new shoes are not very comfortable. 19. She teetered along in her high-heeled shoes. 20. The mud clung to my shoes. 21. Paula's wearing a very snazzy pair of shoes! 22. I enjoy shopping for clothes and shoes. 23. Scrape the mud off your shoes with this knife. 23. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 24. These shoes need to be repaired. 25. Slip-on shoes are easier to put on than lace-ups. 26. These shoes won't do as mountain climbing. 27. Put your shoes on - we're going out. 28. Those new shoes blistered her toes. 29. Mother bought her a pair of tennis shoes. 30. His shoes were caked with mud. 31. Slip-on shoes are easier to put on than lace-ups. 32. These shoes won't do as mountain climbing. 33. Always put yourself in the other's shoes. 34. Good sports shoes should provide a cushion when running. 35. Put your shoes on - we're going out. 36. Those new shoes blistered her toes. 37. Mother bought her a pair of tennis shoes. 38. His shoes were caked with mud. 39. My father used to mend our shoes. 40. Those black shoes clash with that white skirt. 41. Polish your shoes with a brush. 42. What stupid idiot left their shoes on the stairs? 43. Is there any way of stretching shoes? 44. His new shoes raised blisters on his feet. 45. Lace up your shoes or you'll trip over. 46. Have you had the shoes mended? 47. Put on your shoes and socks. 48. He loosed the laces of his shoes. 49. My shoes were covered/plastered in/with mud. 50. These shoes buckle at the side. 51. He mended shoes for a living. 52. Try not to get your shoes wet. 53. Her crocodile skin clutch bag matched her shoes. 54. Her shoes are still white and unmarked. 55. Many shoes are at half price or less. 56. My shoes are dirty with dust. 57. Scuff marks from shoes are difficult to remove. 58. Polish your shoes regularly to protect the leather. 59. The children had to go barefoot because there was no money for shoes. 60. You're treading muck into the carpet with your dirty shoes! 31. My father used to mend our shoes. 32. Those black shoes clash with that white skirt. 33. Polish your shoes with a brush. 34. What stupid idiot left their shoes on the stairs? 35. Is there any way of stretching shoes? 36. His new shoes raised blisters on his feet. 37. Lace up your shoes or you'll trip over. 38. Have you had the shoes mended? 39. Put on your shoes and socks. 40. He loosed the laces of his shoes. 41. These shoes buckle at the side. 42. Try not to get your shoes wet. 43. Her crocodile skin clutch bag matched her shoes. 44. Her shoes are still white and unmarked. 45. Many shoes are at half price or less. 46. My shoes are dirty with dust. 47. Scuff marks from shoes are difficult to remove. 48. Polish your shoes regularly to protect the leather. 49. The children had to go barefoot because there was no money for shoes. 50. You're treading muck into the carpet with your dirty shoes! 51. The parents began to tell the little child how to lace his shoes. 52. It's not too much to ask of you to clean your own shoes. 53. You've mucked up the whole classroom with your dirty shoes! 54. He reordered two pairs of black leather shoes of the latest type. 55. My shoes were so tight that I could hardly walk. 56. She rubbed her shoes with a cloth to make them shine. 57. She tottered unsteadily down the stairs in her high-heeled shoes. 58. I need a new pocketbook to go with these shoes. 59. The factory churns out thousands of pairs of these shoes every week. 60. Try on clothing and shoes to make sure they fit. 61. The parents began to tell the little child how to lace his shoes. 62. God gave you them shoes to fit you, so put them on and wear them. 63. It's not too much to ask of you to clean your own shoes. 64. You've mucked up the whole classroom with your dirty shoes! 65. He reordered two pairs of black leather shoes of the latest type. 66. My shoes were so tight that I could hardly walk. 67. She rubbed her shoes with a cloth to make them shine. 68. Toys, books, shoes and clothes were jumbled on the floor. 69. She tottered unsteadily down the stairs in her high-heeled shoes. 70. I need a new pocketbook to go with these shoes. 71. The factory churns out thousands of pairs of these shoes every week. 72. Try on clothing and shoes to make sure they fit. 73. Mrs Blower was the rather stout lady with the glasses and the sensible shoes. 74. These tight shoes have given me blisters on my ankles. 75. I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet. 76. He took off his shoes. If they had to swim, he didn't want anything weighing him down. 77. These shoes are great. 78. All our sports shoes are designed for comfort and performance. 79. She flicked the dust away from her shoes with a handkerchief. 80. Amy's shoes squeaked on the tiles as she walked down the corridor. 81. These shoes are wonderful. 82. She put the bite on me so that she could buy a pair of new shoes. 83. I wear my old shoes every day. One sole has come unglued. 83. 84. I sat down and took off my shoes and socks. 85. It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes. 86. A girl because she had no shoes to cry, until she saw a man who had no feet. 87. They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids. 88. You don't mind if I take my shoes off, do you? 89. I've rooted out an old pair of shoes that might fit you. 90. My new shoes are on the tight side but should be all right after I have worn them a few times. 61. Mrs Blower was the rather stout lady with the glasses and the sensible shoes. 62. He took off his shoes. If they had to swim, he didn't want anything weighing him down. 63. All our sports shoes are designed for comfort and performance. 64. She flicked the dust away from her shoes with a handkerchief. 65. She put the bite on me so that she could buy a pair of new shoes. 66. I wear my old shoes every day. One sole has come unglued. 67. I sat down and took off my shoes and socks. 68. It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes. 69. They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids. 70. You don't mind if I take my shoes off, do you? 71. I've rooted out an old pair of shoes that might fit you. 72. My new shoes are on the tight side but should be all right after I have worn them a few times. 73. Don't fling your shoes in the cupboard,put them in neatly. 74. She looked a frump in her shapeless skirt and flat shoes. 75. Barry was sitting on the bed, tying the laces of an old pair of running shoes. 76. He discarded an old hat and an old pair of shoes. 77. She opened her suitcase and took out a pair of shoes. 78. I got these shoes at a fraction of the original price. 79. My hair was dripping and my shoes squelched as I walked. 80. The store is closing out tomorrow; I'll go and buy a pair of shoes. 91. It's an economy to buy good shoes; they cost more, but they last much longer than cheap ones. 92. Don't fling your shoes in the cupboard,put them in neatly. 93. She looked a frump in her shapeless skirt and flat shoes. 94. These shoes are waterproof. 95. Barry was sitting on the bed, tying the laces of an old pair of running shoes. 96. He discarded an old hat and an old pair of shoes. 97. She opened her suitcase and took out a pair of shoes. 98. I got these shoes at a fraction of the original price. 99. My hair was dripping and my shoes squelched as I walked. 100. The store is closing out tomorrow; I'll go and buy a pair of shoes. 101. She took off her shoes and wriggled her toes. 102. His shoes were drenched in dew. 103. These shoes are a bit tight. 104. His shoes were always well polished. 105. I must whiten my tennis shoes. 106. These are great shoes for muddy weather. 107. No, silly, those aren't your shoes! 108. She stepped into her father's shoes when he retired. 109. What size shoes do you take? 110. His shoes were covered in dirt. 111. Stop arsing about and give me back my shoes. 112. We mustn't cut the feet to fit the shoes. 113. The dog sniffed at my shoes. 114. There's a lot of wear in these shoes. 115. Such shoes usually wholesale for much less. 116. These shoes need soling and heeling. 117. A new pair of shoes wouldn't come amiss. 118. Badly fitting shoes are bound to rub. 119. They make hand-made shoes to order. 120. I keep a change of shoes in the car. 121. These shoes have leather uppers and synthetic soles. 122. Shoes like that don't come cheap. 123. New shoes usually get more comfortable with wear. 124. The dog chewed up one of my shoes. 125. He put on/took off his new pair of shoes. 126. I want shoes that are practical and hard-wearing. 127. My new shoes are giving me hell . 128. How much do you charge for mending shoes? 129. The lad was wearing rubber-soled shoes. 130. The dew on the grass drizzled my shoes. 131. These shoes won't do for the party. 132. Could I try these shoes in a bigger size? 133. How do you like my new shoes? 134. One of the pair of shoes ripped. 135. He sold me the shoes and rang up $12. 136. What sort of shoes will I need? 137. These shoes don't fit haven't you got any others? 138. He ran outside without any shoes on. 139. The dog sniffed at his shoes. 140. He scrubbed the blood from his shoes. 141. These shoes are a little bit too tight. 142. That's a very fancy pair of shoes! 143. These shoes should last you till next year. 143. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 144. Shoes are only sold in pairs. 145. He munged up his shoes walking across the field. 146. Let your shoes dry completely before putting them on. 147. I've got my shoes and I'm good to go. 148. These shoes are a perfect fit. 149. Shoes are on sale with £5 off. 150. You'll need to give your shoes a good polish. 151. These shoes cost me an arm and a leg. 152. I feel like a nerd in these shoes. 153. These shoes are too tight for me. 154. The damp seeped through her thin shoes. 155. These shoes are much too small for me. 156. Snap! You've got the same shoes as me. 157. These are the running shoes favoured by marathon runners. 158. This pair of shoes fit you better. 159. These shoes are too tight, they pinch . 160. The child has learnt to lace his shoes. 161. I cleaned the mud off my shoes. 162. The new shoes moved him back £80. 163. Polish shoes regularly to protect the leather. 164. All the shoes on the floor were neatly paired. 165. My new shoes hurt like hell. 166. No one has been able to fill his shoes. 167. Those shoes haven't been broken in. 168. Where can I get my shoes repaired ? 169. She splashed out on a new pair of shoes. 170. These new shoes are murder on my feet. 171. Try the shoes on before you buy them. 172. He was wearing black lace-up shoes. 173. These shoes make my feet look huge. 174. Peter flung his shoes into the corner. 175. He has a pair of leather shoes. 176. All this mud's going to ruin my shoes. 177. All this mud is going to ruin my shoes. 178. These shoes are a little on the tight side. 179. He was shaking in his shoes at the thought of flying for the first time. 180. The shoes and books which I bought last week came to $120. 181. She screeched at me to take off my muddy shoes. 182. He was sitting on the bed lacing up his shoes. 183. She won't allow the children in until they've wiped their shoes. 184. She wore a severe black dress, and plain black shoes. 185. A shopkeeper would say he sold footwear; we would say he sold shoes. 186. It is good economy to buy well-made shoes, as they will last longer. 187. The size is so small that I can't force my feet into the shoes. 188. The green of your scarf tones in with your shoes. 189. This is a villainous pair of shoes; they have ruined my feet. 190. The nail pierced through the sole of his shoes into his foot. 191. If you buy cheap shoes, they'll fall apart after a few months. 192. Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday. 193. Well, I'm sorry you've lost your shoes, but you've got to laugh, haven't you? 194. These shoes are a bargain. Smith is closing them out. 195. I can't find my black shoes so these will have to do . 196. There were two different price stickers on the shoes I wanted to buy. 197. I'm going to treat myself to a new pair of shoes. 198. There were raw patches on her feet where the shoes had rubbed. 199. I got some stick-on soles for my shoes, but they keep coming off. 200. Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing. 201. The worn shoes can be renovated and look like new ones. 202. Rachel bought yet another pair of shoes to add to her collection. 203. 'What a relief!' she said, as she took her tight shoes off. 203. 204. Did she pay cash for the shoes or charge them? 205. Would you put these shoes down to my account, please? 206. All his worn-out socks and shoes were cashiered by his wife. 207. My new shoes are rubbing and now I've got blisters. 208. It's rather funny that he should wear a strange pair of shoes. 209. You're meant to take your shoes off when you enter a Hindu temple. 210. How much do you charge for mending a pair of shoes? 211. I once took back a pair of shoes that fell apart after a week. 212. The man who lost his shoes failed to see the humour of the situation. 213. Take off your shoes so you don't mark the floor. 214. These shoes are a little too big for him,but he'll grow into them. 215. He kicked off his shoes and lay back on the bed. 216. Dancers use a special powder on their shoes to help them get a better purchase on the floor. 217. He's a real goody two - shoes . He'd never do anything that might get him into trouble. 218. An outsize cotton shoes was mounted on a huge float and paraded through the main street. 219. She took off her shoes and cautiously dipped a toe in. 220. If you leave your shoes lying around like that, you'll trip over them. 221. Socks that are too tight can cause as much harm as badly fitting shoes. 222. She got early promotion by stepping into dead men's shoes. 223. Her brown shoes jarred with the rest of the outfit. 224. The cupboard would hardly close, with all the shoes thrown in anyhow. 225. I'll help you find your shoes/find your shoes for you. 226. After graduation John stepped into his father's shoes to become a lawyer. 227. She found a pair of children's shoes among the debris. 228. He pulled on his heavy suede shoes and tied the laces. 229. We took off our shoes and socks and walked barefoot along the beach. 230. Sometimes they keep you on a bit longer if there's no one quite ready to step into your shoes. 231. His shoes were tied on with old bits of string. 232. It was too far for her to walk in high-heeled shoes. 233. The company's shoes are highly prized by fashion conscious youngsters. 234. The ridges on the soles give the shoes a better grip. 235. You just spent all that money on a pair of shoes? Have you completely lost your mind? 236. I bought these shoes for their practicality not their appearance. 237. An elderly woman was strewing the floor with French chalk so that the dancing shoes would not slip. 238. The ground still smelled of rain and they muddied their shoes. 239. We only need to wear shoes because the British built roads which hurt our feet. Anthony Burgess 240. Tact is the ability to step on a man's toes without messing up the shine on his shoes. Harry S. Truman 241. Religion is like a pair of shoes...Find one that fits for you, but don't make me wear your shoes. George Carlin 242. Our income are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and trip. Charles Caleb Colton 243. You know you're old when someone compliments you on your alligator shoes, and you're barefoot. Phyllis Diller 244. A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Mark Twain 245. Every day brings a chance for you to draw in a breath, kick off your shoes, and dance. Oprah Winfrey |
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