
1) All-birds comic strip 2) American comic strip 3) Avian editor in the comics 4) Baccarat accessory 5) Baccarat box 6) Baccarat card dispenser 7) Baccarat device 8) Be a farrier 9) Bill Bradley wears a 13D 10) Blackjack dealing box 11) Blackjack table fixture 12) Blackjack table item 13) Blackjack table staple
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1) Anklet 2) Balmoral 3) Blucher 4) Bluchers 5) Brake lining 6) Brogan 7) Brogue 8) Calceiform 9) Calceolate 10) Calceus 11) Chopine 12) Chopines 13) Cleats 14) Clodhopper 15) Dealingdevice 16) Fins 17) Flipper 18) Flippers 19) Ghillie 20) Mocassin 21) Moccasin 22) Moccasins 23) Monopoly token 24) Platforms
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Plank projecting from the bottom of the keel. It isn't always completely painted during dock, so may start to rot and is therefore replaceable.
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• (n.) The outer cover or tread of a pneumatic tire, esp. for an automobile. • (n.) A plate, or notched piece, interposed between a moving part and the stationary part on which it bears, to take the wear and afford means of adjustment; -- called also slipper, and gib. • (n.) To protect or ornament with something which serves the purp...
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a box containing multiple decks of cards
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box containing decks of cards, made to deal one at a time.
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(from the article `baccarat`) Casino play involves three or six 52-card decks shuffled together and dealt from a dealing box called a `shoe.` Players aim for a total count of ...
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outer covering for the foot, usually of leather with a stiff or thick sole and heel, and generally (distinguishing it from a boot) reaching no ... [9 related articles]
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Origin: OE. Sho, scho, AS. Sch, sceoh; akin to OFries. Sk, OS. Skh, D. Schoe, schoen, G. Schuh, OHG. Scuoh, Icel. Skr, Dan. & Sw. Sko, Goth. Skhs; of unknown origin. ... 1. A covering for the human foot, usually made of leather, having a thick and somewhat stiff sole and a lighter top. It differs from a boot on not extending so far up the leg. ...
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A device for holding the decks of cards to be dealt.
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a device placed at the end of or beneath an object for various purposes (e.g., casing shoe guide shoe).
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Shoe (shō)
noun The outer cover or tread of a pneumatic tire, esp. for an automobile.
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Shoe noun ;
plural Shoes , formerly
Shoon , now provincial. [ Middle English
sho ,
scho , Anglo-Saxon
sc...h ,
sceóh ; akin to OFries.
sk... , Old Saxon
sk...h , Dutch
schoe ,
schoen , German
schuh , Old High Ge...
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Shoe transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Shod ;
present participle & verbal noun Shoeing .] [ Anglo-Saxon
sc...ian ,
sce...ian . See
Shoe ,
noun ]
1. To furnish with a shoe...
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A wooden box, which holds and dispenses cards at a table.
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The box from which the cards are dealt.
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In architecture, a shoe is a trough-shaped or spout-shaped member, put at the bottom of the water leader coming from the eaves gutter, so as to throw the water off from the building.
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Shoe is American slang for excellent, admirable, fashionable.
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Cast iron collector attached to insulated beams mounted on the bogies of electric trains. The "shoe" slides on top of the rail as the train progresses so that power can be collected almost constantly.
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A socket into which the foot of rafters or posts sit.
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A holder used as a support for the stationary portions of forging and trimming.
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An innovative wooden device invented by Stillman PG that holds bottles perfectly for hand labelling.
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noun footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material
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A plastic or wooden device that holds multiple decks of cards to be dealt.
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Either of a pair of foot-coverings of leather, plastic, canvas etc., having a sturdy sole.
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