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sneakers

noun as in running shoe

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You write about your obsession with sneakers—why do you think so many young men are into sneakers?

Mahone told The Daily Beast about his family, his fans, and, of course, his sneakers.

Under the table, I could see that his combat boots were actually black sneakers, frayed at the seams.

He wears a black Under Armour T-shirt, red basketball shorts, sneakers, and white socks hiked up to his calves.

Like countless other boys in Massapequa, he had a crew cut and wore Keds sneakers and T-shirts with horizontal stripes.

He wore a long, greasy overcoat, a pair of baggy jeans, and rotting sneakers that looked like they'd been through a wood-chipper.

In her sneakers she skipped along noiselessly, unconscious of the fact that an outsider might regard her actions as “snooping.”

He had on a closely fitting black jersey, trousers held up by a belt, and rubber-soled tennis sneakers.

He knew the boys all could swim, and they were all lightly dressed, with canvas sneakers and no coat.

Tom cast aside his sweater, kicked his sneakers off, and plunged into the tide.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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