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O que (quem) é shoe - definição

H.O.S.E.; H.O.S.E; SHOE

Shoe         
  •  Bowling centers maintain bowling shoes for rental to patrons, to prevent damage to lane approaches.
  • Footwear of Roman soldiers (reconstruction)
  • A pair of Converse All-Stars
  • Attila, a former shoe factory from the 1910s in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • This male dress shoe, known as a [[derby shoe]], is distinguished by its open lacing.
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • oldest known leather shoe]], about 5500 years old, found in [[Armenia]]
  • Children's shoes at school in [[Ladakh]]
  • Riverbank Center]], Philippines—5.29 metres (17.4 ft) long and 2.37 metres (7 ft 9 in) wide, equivalent to a French shoe size of 75.
  • High heel sandals
  • Orthopedic heavy duty black leather school uniform shoes
  • PLZZ REMOVE YOUR SHOES. Sign at entrance to stupa. [[Nubra]], India
  • A pair of athletic running shoes
  • Women's high heel pump
  • Bar Hill Roman Fort]], Scotland.
  • steel-toed]] safety boots
  • Salt Crystal Shoes, art installation at the [[Dead Sea]] by [[Israel]]i artist [[Sigalit Landau]]
  • 6th]] or [[5th millennium BC]] found in [[Spain]]
  • Haines Shoe House in [[Hallam, Pennsylvania]]
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.
  • Sports shoes in [[Hong Kong]]
  • Advertisement in an 1896 issue of ''[[McClure's]]'' for "The Regal".
  • Toddler-sized shoe.
  • 1465}}. Excavated from the archeological site of [[Walraversijde]], near [[Ostend]], [[Belgium]]
FOOTWEAR
Shoes; Custom insoles; Orthopaedic footwear; Insole; Midsole; Dansneakers; Sole (shoe); Shoe sole; Orthopedic footwear; 👞; Vamp (shoe); Upper (shoe); Shoe upper; Dance shoe; Shoe (dance); Character shoe; Dance shoes; Outsole; Outsoles; Shoewear; House shoes; House shoe; Orthopedic shoes; History of the shoe; Types of shoes; Shoe tread; Tongue (footwear); Counter (footwear); Open lacing; Closed lacing
·noun An inclined trough in an ore-crushing mill.
II. Shoe ·noun An iron socket to protect the point of a wooden pile.
III. Shoe ·noun Anything resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.
IV. Shoe ·noun An iron socket or plate to take the thrust of a strut or rafter.
V. Shoe ·noun A plate or rim of iron nailed to the hoof of an animal to defend it from injury.
VI. Shoe ·noun The part of a railroad car brake which presses upon the wheel to retard its motion.
VII. Shoe ·noun The trough or spout for conveying the grain from the hopper to the eye of the millstone.
VIII. Shoe ·noun To protect or ornament with something which serves the purpose of a shoe; to Tip.
IX. Shoe ·add. ·noun The outer cover or tread of a pneumatic tire, ·esp. for an Automobile.
X. Shoe ·noun To furnish with a shoe or shoes; to put a shoe or shoes on; as, to shoe a horse, a sled, an Anchor.
XI. Shoe ·noun A drag, or sliding piece of wood or iron, placed under the wheel of a loaded vehicle, to retard its motion in going down a hill.
XII. Shoe ·noun A band of iron or steel, or a ship of wood, fastened to the bottom of the runner of a sleigh, or any vehicle which slides on the snow.
XIII. Shoe ·noun 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.
XIV. Shoe ·noun 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.
XV. Shoe ·noun 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.
shoe         
  •  Bowling centers maintain bowling shoes for rental to patrons, to prevent damage to lane approaches.
  • Footwear of Roman soldiers (reconstruction)
  • A pair of Converse All-Stars
  • Attila, a former shoe factory from the 1910s in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • This male dress shoe, known as a [[derby shoe]], is distinguished by its open lacing.
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • oldest known leather shoe]], about 5500 years old, found in [[Armenia]]
  • Children's shoes at school in [[Ladakh]]
  • Riverbank Center]], Philippines—5.29 metres (17.4 ft) long and 2.37 metres (7 ft 9 in) wide, equivalent to a French shoe size of 75.
  • High heel sandals
  • Orthopedic heavy duty black leather school uniform shoes
  • PLZZ REMOVE YOUR SHOES. Sign at entrance to stupa. [[Nubra]], India
  • A pair of athletic running shoes
  • Women's high heel pump
  • Bar Hill Roman Fort]], Scotland.
  • steel-toed]] safety boots
  • Salt Crystal Shoes, art installation at the [[Dead Sea]] by [[Israel]]i artist [[Sigalit Landau]]
  • 6th]] or [[5th millennium BC]] found in [[Spain]]
  • Haines Shoe House in [[Hallam, Pennsylvania]]
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.
  • Sports shoes in [[Hong Kong]]
  • Advertisement in an 1896 issue of ''[[McClure's]]'' for "The Regal".
  • Toddler-sized shoe.
  • 1465}}. Excavated from the archeological site of [[Walraversijde]], near [[Ostend]], [[Belgium]]
FOOTWEAR
Shoes; Custom insoles; Orthopaedic footwear; Insole; Midsole; Dansneakers; Sole (shoe); Shoe sole; Orthopedic footwear; 👞; Vamp (shoe); Upper (shoe); Shoe upper; Dance shoe; Shoe (dance); Character shoe; Dance shoes; Outsole; Outsoles; Shoewear; House shoes; House shoe; Orthopedic shoes; History of the shoe; Types of shoes; Shoe tread; Tongue (footwear); Counter (footwear); Open lacing; Closed lacing
¦ noun
1. a covering for the foot having a sturdy sole and not reaching above the ankle.
a horseshoe.
2. a drag for a wheel.
3. a socket on a camera for fitting a flash unit.
4. a metal rim or ferrule, especially on the runner of a sledge.
5. a step for a mast.
6. a box from which cards are dealt at baccarat or some other card games.
¦ verb (shoes, shoeing; past and past participle shod)
1. fit (a horse) with a shoe or shoes.
2. (be shod) be wearing shoes of a specified kind.
3. protect with a metal shoe.
Phrases
be (or put oneself) in another person's shoes imagine oneself in another's situation or predicament.
dead men's shoes property or a position coveted by a prospective successor but available only on a person's death.
wait for the other shoe to drop N. Amer. informal be prepared for a further event to occur.
Derivatives
shoeless adjective
Origin
OE scoh (n.), scog(e)an (v.), of Gmc origin.
shoe         
  •  Bowling centers maintain bowling shoes for rental to patrons, to prevent damage to lane approaches.
  • Footwear of Roman soldiers (reconstruction)
  • A pair of Converse All-Stars
  • Attila, a former shoe factory from the 1910s in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • This male dress shoe, known as a [[derby shoe]], is distinguished by its open lacing.
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • oldest known leather shoe]], about 5500 years old, found in [[Armenia]]
  • Children's shoes at school in [[Ladakh]]
  • Riverbank Center]], Philippines—5.29 metres (17.4 ft) long and 2.37 metres (7 ft 9 in) wide, equivalent to a French shoe size of 75.
  • High heel sandals
  • Orthopedic heavy duty black leather school uniform shoes
  • PLZZ REMOVE YOUR SHOES. Sign at entrance to stupa. [[Nubra]], India
  • A pair of athletic running shoes
  • Women's high heel pump
  • Bar Hill Roman Fort]], Scotland.
  • steel-toed]] safety boots
  • Salt Crystal Shoes, art installation at the [[Dead Sea]] by [[Israel]]i artist [[Sigalit Landau]]
  • 6th]] or [[5th millennium BC]] found in [[Spain]]
  • Haines Shoe House in [[Hallam, Pennsylvania]]
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.
  • Sports shoes in [[Hong Kong]]
  • Advertisement in an 1896 issue of ''[[McClure's]]'' for "The Regal".
  • Toddler-sized shoe.
  • 1465}}. Excavated from the archeological site of [[Walraversijde]], near [[Ostend]], [[Belgium]]
FOOTWEAR
Shoes; Custom insoles; Orthopaedic footwear; Insole; Midsole; Dansneakers; Sole (shoe); Shoe sole; Orthopedic footwear; 👞; Vamp (shoe); Upper (shoe); Shoe upper; Dance shoe; Shoe (dance); Character shoe; Dance shoes; Outsole; Outsoles; Shoewear; House shoes; House shoe; Orthopedic shoes; History of the shoe; Types of shoes; Shoe tread; Tongue (footwear); Counter (footwear); Open lacing; Closed lacing
(shoes)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Shoes are objects which you wear on your feet. They cover most of your foot and you wear them over socks or stockings.
...a pair of shoes...
You don't mind if I take my shoes off, do you?
N-COUNT
2.
A shoe is the same as a horseshoe
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N-COUNT
3.
When a blacksmith shoes a horse, they fix horseshoes onto its feet.
Blacksmiths spent most of their time repairing tools and shoeing horses...
VERB: V n
4.
see also shod
5.
If you fill someone's shoes or step into their shoes, you take their place by doing the job they were doing.
No one has been able to fill his shoes...
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
If you talk about being in someone's shoes, you talk about what you would do or how you would feel if you were in their situation.
I wouldn't want to be in his shoes.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR

Wikipédia

HOSE

HOSE (aka H.O.S.E or S.H.O.E.) is a term used for playing a mixed game of poker consisting of four different poker games.

  • H stands for Hold'em
  • O for Omaha Eight or Better (i.e. Omaha hi-low (split-8 or better), or simply Omaha/8)
  • S for 7 Card Stud
  • E for 7 Card Stud Eight or Better

This form of poker is considered harder and not for beginners since it requires players to be skilled at many different forms of poker to succeed. It is also commonly played at casino tables. Players must have a great deal of concentration as well to not confuse which game is being played.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para shoe
1. "The most comfortable shoe is an old shoe," he says.
2. The body was in a wooden cart on Rampart Street, one shoe on, one shoe off.
3. He owned a shoe factory and ran a chain of shoe stores.
4. Anyone with a battery in their shoe is now considered a shoe bomber, he said.
5. The average shoe width of men and women measured was three width sizes larger than the standard Nike shoe.