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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

Wrapped in bright colours and wearing plastic sandals, women in the country's Jebel Marra mountains set off each morning on donkeys, children in tow, to tend the fields.

From BBC

He said his sandals and rings had no blood on them.

From BBC

After a half-century in the business, she maintained her passion for fashion—sterling silver and turquoise jewelry, Scandinavian sweaters, Eileen Fisher sandals—but didn’t keep a large wardrobe.

From The Wall Street Journal