an outer covering for the human foot that does not extend above the ankle and has a thick or stiff sole and often an attached heel
a metal plate or rim for the hoof of an animal
something resembling a shoe in shape or function
the part of a vehicle braking system that presses on the brake drum
be in somebody's shoes
to be in somebody else's situation or position
dead men's shoes
a situation in which a job, position, or property can only be obtained through the death or voluntary withdrawal of somebody else
[Old English scōh]