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sandal

[san-dl] / ˈsæn dl /


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The sound of sandals slapping as porters jumped down from open doorways and the deep horn of departure instilled a sense of calm.

From The Wall Street Journal

His speakers seem to have needed to say what he would have said, had he been in their sandals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Rees says he and his team have more work to do overseas, noting that sandals are a $30 billion global category.

From New York Times

Volunteers display incredible culinary artistry — heavy on symbolism — with breads baked into the shapes of woodworking tools, such as ladders, saws and hammers, as well as Joseph’s staff and sandals, and, of course, crosses.

From Washington Post

There was a sense of relaxation running throughout as the models walked nonchalantly in low-key platform sandals.

From Seattle Times