Definitionadj. having a sole or soles especially as specified
Last update: July 15, 2015
0
The principal industries are tilework, inlaying with silver wire, and the manufacture of thick-soled yellow slippers, much-esteemed flintlocks, and artistic "towels" used as cape and skirt by Moorish country girls. [Please select]
0
He walked slowly away, silent in his rubber-soled shoes. [Please select]
0
Her feet were shod in thick-soled shoes laced around her well-turned ankles, and her hands were covered by buckskin gauntlets creased with wear. [Please select]
0
She had nothing on her feet save thin-soled shoes, and her only wraps were a flimsy fascinator and a short coat. [Please select]
0
Some Anglers wear rubber waterproof combined trousers and stockings and any sort of well-soled shoes. [Please select]
0
Tabby White seems to have been as clever a cat as ever went rat-catching in a pair of soft-soled shoes. [Please select]
0
Enormous buckles adorned the thick-soled shoes which he drummed impatiently against the legs of his chair. [Please select]
0
Once I took advantage of the privilege to send my shoes to a Belgian shoemaker to be half-soled. [Please select]
0
Very big they were, and somewhat clumsy, thick-soled, and square of toe, and with a pair of enormous silver buckles. [Please select]
0
Khaki trousers, sleeveless shirts and rubber-soled canvas shoes made up their ordinary attire, although for shore visits they "dolled up" remarkably. [Please select]
0
Once more, therefore, he took his candle, and removing his thick-soled shoes, which might betray him by their sound, crept softly up the steep and narrow staircase. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!