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Tom bought a really expensive, well-made pair of shoes.
If you are taking your shoes off, please put them in their place.
Those shoes go well with this white skirt.
She gave me a nice pair of shoes.
Meg's shoes are a little loose.
By the way, the pastry known as "Shu Cream" in Japan is not known under this name neither in England nor in France. If you ask for a "Shu Cream" in England, you will end up comically receiving shoe shine.
By the way, the pastry known as "Shu Cream" in Japan is not known under this name neither in England nor in France. If you ask for a "Shu Cream" in England, you will end up comically receiving shoe shine.
What shoes do you like?
I chose these shoes.
She draws on her socks.
Tom must buy a pair of shoes. His old ones are all worn out.
I always tie my shoes tightly before I go jogging.
Take off your socks, please.
Tom couldn't find his shoes.
I got home, took my shoes off and went to bed.
Those are the most expensive shoes I've ever seen.
I have brought my shoes, coat and umbrella.
Please put your shoes in the getabako when you take them off.
Please put your shoes in the shoebox when you take them off.
Do you have a shoehorn?

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