Word Network: hoes
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Phrasal Verb: Take off (Removing & Departing)
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confusable-wordsMastering Irregular Verbs: Beyond the -ed (Past Participles)
verbs_tensesDressing Up: Formal Clothes & Costumes (Dress up)
prepositionsThis, That, These, Those: Pointing Words
pronounsUsed in Phrases (6)
take off shoes
Remove footwear.
put yourself in someone's shoes
Imagine another's perspective
to put oneself in someone's shoes
Imagine another's perspective.
snake in the shoes
This phrase is not a standard English idiom and its meaning is unclear without further context.
to step into anothers shoes
To take over someone's job or role, especially after they have left.
Put yourself in someone's shoes.
Imagine another's situation.