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1 Mardian had no need of extra- thick soles , for he had grown quite tall.
2 He shuffled his feet a little; he wore straw slippers with thick soles .
3 And insulated boots with very thick soles for the Antarctic ice.
4 I'm not used to running with thick soles anymore.
5 But the gallery had thick soles and hard hands and stout sticks, even serviceable umbrellas.
6 The hot rocks burnt the thick soles of our men's feet, and sorely fatigued ourselves.
7 In winter, we should wear warm shoes with thick soles , and rubbers when it is damp.
8 The Chinaman's thick soles of felt enabled him to move about without making the least noise.
9 The thick soles of his boots added a good inch or more to his already impressive height.
10 Heavy black jobs with the thick soles .
11 Now Mrs. Bazalgette did not really care a button whether the servile angel wore thick soles or thin.
12 And he walked strangely upon his boots, which apparently comprised no more than tall heels and thick soles .
13 A forest green down parka in good condition, wool socks, and leather Docksiders with thick soles completed his outfit.
14 Similar designs, which often have thick soles , make Crocs' versions look as dainty as a pair of Jimmy Choos.
15 On his feet will be a pair of strong sandals, of which the thick soles are studded with hobnails.
16 But how he could have marked the time with the broad heels and spun round on the thick soles !
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