Shoe worn in the house, generally sturdier than a slipper.
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Examples for "indoor shoe"
Examples for "indoor shoe"
1He quickly removed his own shirt, and put it beside hers, then he kneeled in front of her and removed one moccasin-type indoor shoe.
2She also bought herself some winter shoes and two pairs of lighter indoor shoes.
3He threw his indoor shoes into the area.
4But those dratted indoor shoes!
5Already dressed in his breeches, Fyn slipped on his indoor shoes, soft-soled slippers, and tugged his saffron robe over his shoulders.
1Marvin Gayle lived on the second floor of a rotting, shingled town house shoe-horned in between two overhanging tenements.
2But clogs or traditional house shoe styles with a covered toe area have remained popular, a spokesperson for Birkenstock Australia told news.com.au.
3He slipped on some house shoes and hung up his jacket.
4I got these crazy looking pajamas on with my house shoes.
5And maybe not get skunk smell on her house shoes.
6She tossed back the covers, slid out of bed and slipped on her house shoes.
7Nobody wants to muddy up his or her house shoes running after a serial killer.
8She slid her feet into her house shoes there by the bed and went to the bathroom.
9The soul was Harmony's; the foot-wasit not encased at that moment in Mrs. Boyer's comfortable house shoes?
10He looked so out of place in his dingy dungarees, plaid suspenders, and house shoes with the backs removed.
11The other night I splashed right into it, and it took me days to get my house shoes dry.
12The retailer JD Williams has recorded a 72% drop in sales of house shoes compared with last year.
13Splendid and serviceable house shoes were made from the products of the loom, the cobbler only putting on the soles.
14He had thick, fuzzy house shoes on his feet, and his fringe of hair was standing up every which way.
15For a socially acceptable pair of house shoes you can run to the shops in, seek out a sumptuous velvet version.
16Buildings which had once housed shoe factories and textile mills, then lain empty and crumbling for decades, were bustling once again.