A shoe carved from a single block of wood.
1The boy went with her, carrying fire in a broken wooden shoe.
2And Kat had to go barefooted and carry her one wooden shoe.
3Not one of them wore a stocking, nor even a wooden shoe.
4Then, taking up the wooden shoe, he commenced a descriptive fantasia.
5The women left the rosebud in the wooden shoe, not knowing what she meant.
6Bengta cracked many a good wooden shoe in trying to give you your fancy.
7To dream of a wooden shoe, is significant of lonely wanderings and penniless circumstances.
8And that old wooden shoe, spurting straw, what a sight, what a beautiful sight!
9Ah, monsieur gives away his wooden shoe to a barefoot!
10She kissed the rosebud once more and laid it gently down in the wooden shoe.
11Paganini made a violin out of a wooden shoe.
12Outside each door stood a wee wooden shoe empty.
13It is the best definition of manners-" avelvetslipper rather than a wooden shoe."
14So Jack's father made a big wooden shoe, and the boys helped him paint it black.
15You could put him in a wooden shoe!
16It was brought in, and the first thing which he pulled out was a large wooden shoe.
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