Shoe definition, an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short distance above, at, or … Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short distance above, at, or below the ankle.an object or part resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.a horseshoe or a similar plate for the hoof of some other animal.a ferrule or the like, as of iron, for protecting the end of a staff, pole, etc.a part having a larger area than the end of an object on which it fits, serving to disperse or apply its weight or thrust.the sliding contact by which an electric car or locomotive takes its current from the third rail.a member supporting one end of a truss or girder in a bridge.a hard and sharp foot of a pile or caisson for piercing underlying soil.a small molding, as a quarter round, closing the angle between a baseboard and a floor.the outwardly curved portion at the base of a downspout.a piece of iron or stone, sunk into the ground, against which the leaves of a gateway are shut.a device on a camera that permits an accessory, as a flashgun, to be attached.a band of iron on the bottom of the runner of a sleigh.a cuplike metal piece for protecting the bottom of a leg.a fillet beneath an ornamental foot, as a pad or scroll foot.a thickness of planking covering the bottom of the keel of a wooden vessel to protect it against rubbing.to protect or arm at the point, edge, or face with a ferrule, metal plate, or the like.to take the place and assume the obligations of another person: She felt that no stepmother could ever hope to fill her late mother's shoes.in a position or situation similar to that of another: the circumstances are reversed; a change of places has occurred: Now that we are rich and they are poor the shoe is on the other foot.one of a matching pair of coverings shaped to fit the foot, esp one ending below the ankle, having an upper of leather, plastic, etc, on a sole and heel of heavier leather, rubber, or synthetic materialanything resembling a shoe in shape, function, position, etc, such as a horseshoea band of metal or wood on the bottom of the runner of a sledge(in baccarat, etc) a boxlike device for holding several packs of cards and allowing the cards to be dispensed singlya base for the supports of a superstructure of a bridge, roof, etca metal collector attached to an electric train that slides along the third rail and picks up power for the motorto furnish with a hard cover, such as a metal plate, for protection against friction or bruising Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. After that, they will color and/or draw on their shoes to show me how their adjectives changed the pair or shoes. [size – shape – color] [quality – size – age – color – qualifier] My sister has a beautiful big white bulldog.

Definisi Adjective. So it seems strange that one can prescriptively conclude that something "is a noun" in the first place, let alone extrapolate that it "is a noun functioning as an adjective". From the verb, “to be”, we get “is” and “are”. A to be in, or imagine that you are in, another person’s situation, especially when it is an unpleasant or difficult oneI wouldn't like to be in your shoes when they find out about it.Well what would you do? [opinion – age – origin] A big square blue box. Neither, the word shoe is a noun (shoe, shoes) and a verb (shoe, shoes, shoeing, shod). How to use heel in a sentence. The above headline is about a MYSTERY concerning a MURDER in a CENTRE for RESEARCH into the HEALTH of BIRDS. Yesterday, I saw some nice shoes {I want to buy soon} at the mall. Verb - The blacksmith will shoe the horses tomorrow. A compound noun is a noun that is made with two or more words.