jandal in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The prickly burrs can pierce a jandal or other light footwear and are rather painful if stepped on.
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Endless action and no sign of the sweltering heat that turned the tar road into a jandal-trapping goo two years ago ensured the biennial event went off without a hitch.
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These guys can be the size of a small dinner plate and grab the jandal off you if you try to swat them.
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The spirit and lifestyle of those islands are embodied by this simple, comfortable and hip jandal.
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It is a tradition that we started that the winner will get a big giant jandal to take home as the trophy.
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That worked fine till the nail pierced the jandal, and often, the foot.
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Suddenly the barricades were overrun and an influx of jandal-wearing, sun-glass toting beach-goers charged into the store.
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He has one leg crossed over the other, the upper foot jiggling a jandal loose, as he fills in a form on a clipboard.
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Yesterday, police said they had found a black beanie, a single black sneaker, and single jandal at and near the scene.
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Outside tables were full of casual drinkers and diners, with a fair number of jandal-wearing blokes tucking into cold beers and pails of squid and fries.
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