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  • 1 patent leather shoes

    noun (shoes made of shiny leather.)

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  • 2 shine

    1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb
    1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) skína, lÿsa
    2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) gljá
    3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) pússa, bursta; (gljá)fægja
    4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) skara fram úr
    2. noun
    1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) skin, ljómi, gljái
    2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) skóburstun
    - shiny
    - shininess

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  • 3 dirt

    [də:t] 1. noun
    (any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc: His shoes are covered in dirt.) óhreinindi, skítur
    2. verb
    (to make or become dirty: He dirtied his hands/shoes.) óhreinka
    - dirt-cheap
    - dirt track

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  • 4 lace

    [leis] 1. noun
    1) (a string or cord for fastening shoes etc: I need a new pair of laces for my tennis shoes.) skóreim
    2) (delicate net-like decorative fabric made with fine thread: Her dress was trimmed with lace; ( also adjective) a lace shawl.) blúnda
    2. verb
    (to fasten or be fastened with a lace which is threaded through holes: Lace (up) your boots firmly.) reima

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  • 5 mat

    [mæt]
    (a flat piece of material (rushes, rubber, carpet, cork etc) for wiping shoes on, covering a floor, or various other purposes: Wipe your shoes on the doormat; a table mat.) motta
    - matting

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  • 6 shoe

    1. [ʃu:] noun
    1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) skór
    2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) skeifa
    2. [ʃod] verb
    (to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) járna
    - shoelace
    - shoemaker
    - on a shoestring

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  • 7 size

    1) (largeness: an area the size of a football pitch; The size of the problem alarmed us.) stærð
    2) (one of a number of classes in which shoes, dresses etc are grouped according to measurements: I take size 5 in shoes.) stærð, númer
    - size up

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  • 8 suitable

    ['su:təbl]
    1) (right or appropriate for a purpose or occasion: I haven't any suitable shoes for the wedding; Those shoes are not suitable for walking in the country; Many people applied for the job but not one of them was suitable.) viðeigandi; hæfur
    2) (convenient: We must find a suitable day for our meeting.) hentugur
    - suitableness
    - suitably

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  • 9 -heeled

    high-heeled shoes.) -hælaður

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  • 10 accessory

    [ək'sesəri]
    plural - accessories; noun
    1) (something additional (eg a handbag, scarf, shoes etc to the main part of a woman's clothing, or a radio, seat-covers etc to a car): She wore matching accessories.) aukahlutur
    2) ((legal) a person who helps somebody, especially a criminal.) vitorðsmaður

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  • 11 anvil

    ['ænvil]
    (a block, usually of iron, on which metal objects (eg horse-shoes) are hammered into shape: the blacksmith's anvil.) steðji

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  • 12 barefoot(ed)

    adjective, adverb (not wearing shoes or socks etc: The children go barefoot on the beach.) berfættur

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  • 13 barefoot(ed)

    adjective, adverb (not wearing shoes or socks etc: The children go barefoot on the beach.) berfættur

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  • 14 beside

    1. preposition
    1) (by the side of or near: beside the window; She sat beside her sister.) hjá, við hliðina á
    2) (compared with: She looks ugly beside her sister.) samanborið við
    2. adverb
    (also: These shoes are expensive - besides, they're too small; She has three sons and an adopted one besides.) þar að auki
    - be beside oneself with
    - be beside oneself
    - be beside the point

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  • 15 cake

    [keik] 1. noun
    1) (a food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar etc: a piece of cake; a plate of cream cakes; a Christmas cake.) kaka
    2) (a piece of other food pressed into shape: fishcakes; oatcakes.) matarkaka
    3) (a flattened hard mass: a cake of soap.) sápustykki
    2. verb
    (to cover in the form of a dried mass: His shoes were caked with mud.) þekja

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  • 16 chafe

    [ eif]
    1) (to make warm by rubbing with the hands.) núa
    2) (to make or become sore by rubbing: These tight shoes chafe my feet.) særa með núningi
    3) (to become impatient: Everyone's chafing at the delay.) verða óþolinmóður, pirrast

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  • 17 cling

    [kliŋ]
    past tense, past participle - clung; verb
    ((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) halda sér í/í námunda við

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  • 18 cobble

    I ['kobl] noun
    (a rounded stone formerly used in paving streets.)
    II ['kobl] verb
    1) (to mend (shoes).) gera við
    2) (to make or repair badly or roughly.) klastra

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  • 19 cobbler

    noun (a person who mends shoes.) skósmiður

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  • 20 contain

    [kən'tein]
    1) (to keep or have inside: This box contains a pair of shoes; How much milk does this jug contain?) innihalda
    2) (to control: He could hardly contain his excitement.) halda í skefjum

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