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soled Meaning in Bengali



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soled's Usage Examples:

Dictionary defines a clog as a "thick piece of wood", and later as a "wooden soled overshoe" and a "shoe with a thick wooden sole".


Caligae (Latin; singular caliga) are heavy-soled hobnailed military sandal-boots known for being issued to Roman legionary soldiers and auxiliaries throughout.


Early rock climbers used heavy-soled mountaineering boots studded with metal cleats and hobnails.


The naked-soled conyrat (Reithrodon typicus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae.


wearing felt-soled boots.


manufacturer of fly-fishing equipment, has started selling more rubber-soled boots than felt-soled.


translate Greek kothornos (Greek: κόθορνος) or Latin cothurnus, the high, thick-soled boot worn in Athenian tragedy; contrasted with sock (from Latin soccus).


bare, hard, very hairy hand coming out of his chest, and one veiny, thick-soled leg supporting him and a close, firm, dark blue mantle of twisted hard-thick.


Players wear special rubber-soled shoes instead of skates, and the ice is prepared in such a way that it is.


alpargatas; Catalan: espardenyes; Basque: espartinak), are casual, rope-soled, flat, but sometimes high-heeled shoes.


In New Zealand, the use of felt-soled waders and boots for sports fishing was banned in 2008 as part of the containment.


who were incorporated by Royal Charter in 1670, were makers of wooden-soled overshoes.


A British clog is a wooden-soled clog from Great Britain.


Rope-soled shoes have soles (and possibly other parts) made from rope or rope fibres.


The bunny rat, or hairy-soled conyrat (Reithrodon auritus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae, native to southern South America.


February 8, 2007) was an American inventor known for innovating the foam-soled and washable slipper.


Some shoes are worn as safety equipment, such as steel-soled boots which are required on construction sites.


rock-climbing experience he developed – in the 1930s - the first rubber-soled, soft shoes specifically engineered for serious rock work.


the first citation in the Oxford English Dictionary of "dap" for a rubber soled shoe is a March 1924 use in the Western Daily Press newspaper; Dunlop did.



soled's Meaning':

put a new sole on

Synonyms:

innersole; footwear; insole; clubhead; underside; footgear; half sole; shank; outsole; club-head; golf-club head; undersurface; club head; bottom; waist;

Antonyms:

detach; unbuckle; unhook; unzip; unlock;

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