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A list of phrases related to the word "shoes"...
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A
foot
in both camps
As tough as old
boots
Athlete's
foot
Baby needs new shoes
Bet your
boots
Black cadillacs ( Canadian military slang term for combat
boots
)
Blue Suede Shoes ( Elvis Presley song )
Boots
Of Spanish Leather ( Bob Dylan song )
Bossy
boots
Bound hand and
foot
Cement shoes
Children's shoes have far to go ( Start-Rite Shoes advertising slogan )
Concrete shoes
Daisy roots ( Cockney rhyming slang for
boots
)
Dead men's shoes
Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes ( Paul Simon song )
Die with your
boots
on
Do you know the piano's on my foot?
Fill your
boots
Fleet of
foot
Foot
in mouth
Foot
in the bucket ( A baseball expression meaning to act timidly or cowardly )
Foot
in the door
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Foot
the bill
For want of a nail the
shoe
was lost ( line from nursery rhyme )
For want of a nail the
shoe
was lost; for want of a
shoe
the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the man was lost
Get off on the right
foot
Get off on the wrong
foot
Get your
foot
in the door
Goody two shoes
Hang up your
boots
High heel
sneakers
I don't believe it ( A catchphrase from Victor Meldrew, One
Foot
In The Grave )
I'll go to the
foot
of our stairs
If it feels good then just do it ( Nike advertising slogan )
If the
shoe
fits, wear it
Impossible is nothing ( Adidas advertising slogan )
Just do it ( Nike advertising slogan )
Kick off your shoes and enjoy
Kid tested Mother approved ( Kix advertising slogan )
Lick someone's
boots
Light in the
loafers
My heart sank into my
boots
On the back
foot
On the wrong
foot
One
Foot
In The Grave ( BBC comedy television series )
One
foot
in the grave
One leg at a time ( Dockers advertising slogan )
One two buckle my
shoe
( line from nursery rhyme )
Put a
foot
wrong
Put one
foot
in front of the other
Put your best
foot
forward
Put your
foot
down
Put your
foot
in it
Put your
foot
in your mouth
Set
foot
in
Seven league
boots
Shoot yourself in the
foot
The Adventure of the Devil's
Foot
( Sherlock Holmes story )
The boot is on the other
foot
The cobbler always wears the worst shoes
The shoe's on the other
foot
There was an old woman who lived in a
shoe
( line from nursery rhyme )
Too big for your
boots
Training shoes
Waiting for the other
shoe
to drop
Walk a mile in my shoes
When your shoes shine, so do you ( Kiwi
Shoe
Polish advertising slogan )
White Shoes ( Nickname of Billy Johnson )
Work the rabbit's
foot
on
You bet your
boots