SHOE
- to provide with a covering for the foot [v SHOD or SHOED, SHODDEN or SHOED, SHOEING, SHOES] / a covering for the foot [n SHOES or SHOON]
- to complete an action or enterprise already begun
- to take the place and assume the obligations of another person
- in a position or situation similar to that of another
- the circumstances are reversed; a change of places has occurred
- an outer covering for the human foot typically having a thick or stiff sole with an attached heel and an upper part of lighter material (as leather)
- metal plate or rim for the hoof of an animal
- other's place, function, or viewpoint steps from assistant stage manager into the star's shoes Steven Fuller
- device that retards, stops, or controls the motion of an object
- device (as a clip or track) on a camera that permits attachment of an accessory item (as a flash unit)
- dealing box designed to hold several decks of playing cards
- external covering for the foot
- horseshoe
- the part of a brake that presses against a rotating wheel
- to provide with shoes
- the true cause of the trouble or worry
- a covering for the foot [n SHOES, SHOON] / to provide with shoes [v SHOD, SHODDEN, SHODDEN, SHOED, SHOEING, SHOES]