a covering for the foot, typically made of leather, with a sturdy sole and not reaching above the ankle
a flat canvas or leather shoe with rubber soles to provide good traction on boat decks
a socket on a camera with direct electrical contacts for an attached flashgun or other accessory
a shaped block inserted into a shoe when it is not being worn, to keep the shoe in shape
a shoe with a specially hardened sole or attached metal plates at toe and heel to make a tapping sound in tap dancing
a light, round-toed shoe with very flat heels for women or girls, resembling the type worn by ballet dancers
a woman’s plain, lightweight shoe that has a low-cut upper, no fastening, and typically a medium heel
a white oxford shoe with a piece of leather in a contrasting color (typically black or brown) stitched across the instep
denoting a company, especially a law firm, owned and run by members of the WASP elite, generally regarded as cautious and conservative
a sturdy, practical shoe with good treads, suitable for regular or extensive walking
used as a way of suggesting that someone should accept a generalized remark or criticism as applying to themselves