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sandal

[san-dl] / ˈsæn dl /


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The clog and sandal company on Thursday posted a profit of $105.2 million, or $2.03 a share, compared with $368.9 million, or $6.36 a share, a year earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 12, 2026

This includes German firms such as BioNTech, which developed the first coronavirus vaccine to be approved in the West along with US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, and sandal maker Birkenstock.

From Barron's Oct. 16, 2025

That a man in Seattle would have seen my feet, feet that I’m too afraid to show my acquaintances in the summertime, wrapped in a sandal.

From Salon Aug. 13, 2025

A short distance away from her workshop lies Kolhapur's famous chappal gully, or sandal lane, a cluster of storefronts - many of them struggling to stay afloat.

From BBC Jul. 4, 2025

Mareth held his fingers up before Boots, who was busy trying to tug off Gregor’s sandal.

From "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins

The second was a Roman copper alloy lamp in the shape of sandaled foot, discovered by a study group in Kent while exploring what is believed to be a small Roman fort.

From BBC Nov. 12, 2025

He would kick his potter’s wheel with his sandaled right foot and make his bright turquoise glaze from the ishkar plant, which grows in the nearby desert.

From New York Times Mar. 22, 2024

Migrants leave home on sandaled feet with dreams of escaping poverty.

From Seattle Times Oct. 29, 2019

Phil was Bohemian, the loudest guy in the grillroom, sandaled and Southern Californian.

From Golf Digest Jun. 27, 2018

Another moment passed, and a sandaled foot emerged from the litter.

From "The Ugly One" by Leanne Statland Ellis

Sometimes Joseph, in his slapdash style, put in too much, and the bubbles outgrew the fountain, creating ever-widening concentric foam rings that burst their fragile stickiness on someone’s sandalled foot.

From The New Yorker Aug. 12, 2019

I could see their sandalled feet, the hems of their clothes.

From The Guardian Dec. 6, 2018

You sense from the hands, arms, neck, and one bare shoulder, and the sandalled feet, the whole of a gaunt, sinewy body, which you can all but smell.

From The New Yorker Mar. 2, 2015

With no wasted episodes, Spartacus never drags its sandalled feet.

From The Guardian Apr. 18, 2013

The matron’s little daughter, a straight, slender, bright-haired child, came with her, and when Pincho sniffed curiously at her little sandalled feet she did not draw back, but stooped and patted his head.

From The Childhood of Rome by Lamprey, Louise




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