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sandal

noun as in casual shoe

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It’s also a truly year-round dress and would look just as natural with tights and boots as with sandals or bare feet.

Those sandals, and all my other gear, lives in bins organized by season that I rotate from my garage to my closet to keep everything manageable.

Twenty-two liters is a nice size for carrying all the requirements for a day of fun, like a couple microfiber towels, a picnic lunch, a water bottle, a dog bowl, sandals, and maybe even a hammock.

Hiking boots are great if you want extra ankle support, or if you know you’ll be traversing loose, crumbly ground, but for the majority of trails, sneakers—or even good, supportive sandals with adjustable straps—will work just fine.

You know we’ll wear sandals in the summer or whatever it ends up being.

The sandal is pictured in cartoon-form against the New York skyline on a wheeled plank, held up by wires emerging from the ground.

The only MBTs I saw at the Biennale were a white sandal version on Bianca Jagger, who was sitting outside the Russian pavilion.

His great red feet were bound up in a shoe open at the toes, a kind of compromise for a sandal.

Alurna sank down on a fallen log, removed her sandal and rubbed the bruised heel.

Some tribes near the Mexican boundary wear sandals, and sandal-wearing tribes once ranged widely in the south-west.

It is therefore carefully kept shut up in a sandal-wood box, on which is engraved a verse of the Koran.

Gold is doubly gold in her presence; and even the diamond sparkles with a new brilliancy on her brow or sandal.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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