111 Words to use with shoeing

When she stinted and scrimped and saved on shoe-leather for the happiness of it?" "Why, this is no sure thing I got on the brain.

One man looks at his shoe-strings; another man looks at the stars.

He then told me that if I would let him off my shoulders, he had a pair of silver shoe-buckles, one shirt and a pocket handkerchief, which he would turn out to me.

I remained with him for a year and a half, or thereabouts, when my father bound me out apprentice to a shoe-maker.

Even the most disreputable-looking old beggar at the gate who sold shoe-laces, learned to know us, and would run to open the door of the carriage.

The wolves often crossed his snow-shoe trail, or followed it swiftly to see whither it led.

He comes to greet Coleridge's acceptance, for his shoe-latchets I am unworthy to unloose.

The Dutch shoe mystery, by Ellery Queen, pseud, of Manfred B. Lee and Frederic Dannay.

He scatters periodically the products of mills and looms, of shoe-shops and print-works, fields, factories, mines, and of art-workers.

A Chinaman employed in the North Adams shoe factory, for instance, was asked to imitate exactly a boot of a particular style, which was shown to him.

Sacco was a shoe-worker.

I hear that the man goes up and down the country disparaging those whose shoe-ties he is unworthy to unloose, and that he has published some letters in his journal, that are as false as his heart; but let him beware, lest the world should see, some rainy day, an extract from a certain log-book belonging to a ship called the Montauk.

By the way, I have just read of two more failures, one a shoe store and the other a grocery store, and both because of the department store evil!

The cloakrooms should be provided with low pegs, boot holes, clothes brushes and shoe brushes: there should be low basins with hot and cold water, enamel mugs and tooth brushes for each child, nail brushes, plenty of towels, and where the district needs it, baths.

Mr. Douglas Romilly, an English shoe manufacturer, who travelled out from England on board the Elletania, arrived at the Waldorf Hotel at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon and was shown to the reservation made for him.

Late in the afternoon Kazan left Gray Wolf long enough to run to the bottom of the trail and bring up the snow-shoe rabbit.

Yesterday morning she had found a shoe-track in the garden.

Untying one knot, Andy disclosed a mysterious device resembling two hard rubber shoe horns, joined in the centre by a concave piece of metal.

No, her mouth was not in the least like the pink shoe-button of romance and sugared portraiture; it was manifestly designed less for simpering out of a gilt frame or the dribbling of stock phrases over three hundred pages than for gibes and laughter and cheery gossip and honest, unromantic eating, as well as another purpose, which, as a highly dangerous topic, I decline even to mention.

A cobbler's shoeing-horn. AMORETTO.

They could have slept, but the ground offered no place, for wherever the foot rested an instant the weight of the body pushed it down into the oozy soil until water gushed in over the shoe-tops.

One ancient individual, presiding over an "umbrella hospital," presented an interesting spectacle surrounded by adult shoe-blacks whose trade did not appear to be too lucrative.

Cordelia brought a shoe-box from her cupboard in the playroom and applied it as an inconvenient dustpan.

"Let us have cooks; but let us leave it a matter of choice, as we leave the dressmaking and the shoe-making, the millinery and the carpentry,free to be chosen!

All for want of care about a horse-shoe nail.

111 Words to use with  shoeing