soled in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The dorsal spine is normally erect when the fish is excited and a tennis shoe or even a leather-soled shoe offers little protection.
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The original suit included a cat-eared cowl and clawed, flat-soled boots.
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Geisha wear the flat-soled sandal "zori" outdoors and wear only "tabi" (white split-toed socks) indoors.
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Instead of heavy ammunition boots they wore lightweight rubber soled gym shoes that allowed them to move silently.
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Babe then kicked off her high heels and quickly slipped on a pair of rubber-soled track shoes.
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His feet, shod in black, soft-soled lace-ups, are planted a sturdy, shoulder-width apart.
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The actors with comedic roles only wore a thin soled shoe called a sock (Latin "soccus").
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A soft crepe rubber sole makes almost no sound on a hard floor, unlike leather-soled shoes.
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These are tight-fitting, soft-soled shoes typically made out of leather or bison hides.
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When it comes to footwear, thick-soled Doc Martens are sturdily resistant to the whims of fashion.
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