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How to use shoestrings in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "shoestrings" and check conjugation/comparative form for "shoestrings". Mastering all the usages of "shoestrings" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They would be critiquing everything down to my shoestrings and how I tied 'em.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — To call Deval Patrick's campaign a shoestring operation would be insulting to shoestrings.
You know, your granny'll tell you change the color of your shoestrings before you get out of the car.
French fries can come in many shapes and sizes, from thick-cut steak fries to crispy shoestrings and waffle fries.
Namely the '90s, when creativity abounded and designers tugged strings and lived on shoestrings to make their dreams into our realities.
It's the show's second year, the first dishing out wins to titles both behemoth-like of budget and those produced on relative shoestrings.
We used shoestrings and bubblegum to hold most of these things together, and it was just a question of how to make that fit best on camera.
These serve as an important framework for Wurtz's later explorations, which include drawings and paintings made with socks and shoestrings and sculptures made from post-consumer packaging materials.
One of the security guards hands her Dad's clothing, fingernail clipper, shoestrings, empty wallet, even one of his summer sweaters and some pajama pants that he wasn't wearing, or didn't seem to be.
Vibrant shoestrings provide an accent of color, while Happily Ever After Ribbon Shoe Laces ($8.50 to $10.50, depending on length, Etsy) and personalized wedding shoe laces ($6.69 a pair, Etsy), create day-specific sentiments.
Or stumble a few blocks to Manolin, a nautical-themed restaurant with a large horseshoe-shaped bar, aquamarine-tiled walls and superb seafood dishes, such as rockfish ceviche with avocado and shoestrings of sweet potato.
Ye was out and about in Calabasas Sunday -- still feeling the purple vibes from his Sunday Service at Coachella -- while showing off a prototype of shoes without shoestrings ... and offers very little in the sole department.
I ordered the russet potato as a homestyle fry, the gold potato in curly form, the red potato as po' balls, the purple as shoestrings, and both the sweet potato and yam as a regular fry.
You get extra points if you make French fries to go with – and double extra points if you just roast up a bag of Ore-Ida shoestrings instead and don't feel the least bit guilty about it.
Gohanna died in April 1815 immediately after servicing the mare Shoestrings.
Holiday for Shoestrings is a 1946 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 23, 1946. The film is a spoof of the fairy tale "The Elves and the Shoemaker".
With this particular fungus it will produce mycelial cords - the shoestrings - also known as rhizomorphs. These rhizomorphs allow the fungus to obtain nutrients over distances. These are also the main factors to its pathogenicity. As the fruiting body continues to grow and obtain nutrients, it forms into a mature mushroom.
He would go on performing this escape for the rest of his life. During his career, Houdini explained some of his tricks in books written for the magic brotherhood. In Handcuff Secrets (1909), he revealed how many locks and handcuffs could be opened with properly applied force, others with shoestrings.
"I told them that I could make more money selling 24-inch shoestrings on any corner in Oklahoma City", he said. During this era in baseball, most major leaguers did not make much money. Bauman returned to Oklahoma in 1949, signing on for three seasons with the semi-pro Elk City Elks. He also opened a service station on busy U.S. Highway 66 with business partner Jack Riley.
The band released their debut album Megalithic Symphony digitally on March 15, 2011, and physically on March 29, 2011, on Red Bull Records. Megalithic Symphony features a total of 14 tracks, including the singles "Sail", "Not Your Fault", and "Kill Your Heroes" (produced by Brian West). Bonus tracks are also offered with the purchase of the digital album depending on the outlet. These tracks include "Shoestrings", "Swinging from the Castles" and "I've Been Dreaming".
Most lighting fixtures, for example, utilize a C-clamp to rigidly secure the light onto the batten, in conjunction with a safety cable that is looped around the batten to prevent the light from falling should the C-clamp connection fail. Non- traveling curtains (e.g., borders) often employ cloth ties, similar to shoestrings, that are hand tied onto the batten. Battens are suspended by evenly spaced lift lines, with pick points generally apart.
The same basic plot was also used in the 1946 cartoon short Holiday for Shoestrings. In the Due South episode, "The Deal", Det. Ray Vecchio vaguely recollects this story when discussing a poor cobbler with his partner, Constable Fraser. In Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love, a spinoff miniseries of the Vertigo comic-book series Fables, the shoemaker appears as an employee in Cinderella's shoe store, while the elves are the builders and suppliers of the store's inventory.
Shoelaces, also called shoestrings (US English) or bootlaces (UK English), are a system commonly used to secure shoes, boots and other footwear.They typically consist of a pair of strings or cords, one for each shoe, finished off at both ends with stiff sections, known as aglets. Each shoelace typically passes through a series of holes, eyelets, loops or hooks on either side of the shoe. Loosening the lacing allows the shoe to open wide enough for the foot to be inserted or removed.
Eric Jackson originally invented Lock Laces for personal use when he became frustrated that his shoelaces would become untied while playing sports. His original design utilized elastic shoestrings and barrel cord locks. After he was laid off from his job as a light bulb salesman, and a personal friend suggested that he sell his invention, Jackson formed Street Smart LLC in order to market Lock Laces®. In 1999, Jackson began marketing Lock Laces while assembling the product in his mother’s basement.
Possible supplies may include blankets, pillows, towels, warm clean water, warm water bottles, soap, clean towels, baby clothes, sheets, sterile gloves, sanitary pads, diapers, identification tags for mother and baby, and instructions for infant-rescue breathing. A bed may be prepared for the baby with a basket or box lined with a blanket or sheets. Items are needed to clamp or tie the umbilical cord in two places. Shoestrings or strips of a sheet folded into narrow bands may be used.
On June 6, 2012, the band released an Extended Play, "I've Been Dreaming", for free download in their official website. The extended play includes 3 unreleased songs, ("I've Been Dreaming", "Shoestrings", "Swinging From The Castles") and recorded live versions of "Kill Your Heroes", "Not Your Fault", and "People" that they played in Toronto. They released two new songs, "Thiskidsnotalright" and "Some Kind of Joke". "Some Kind of Joke" appears as the second song on the Iron Man 3: Heroes Fall – Music Inspired by the Motion Picture soundtrack.
Black shoelace Shoelaces, also called shoestrings (US English) or bootlaces (UK English), are a system commonly used to secure shoes, boots, and other footwear. They typically consist of a pair of strings or cords, one for each shoe, finished off at both ends with stiff sections, known as aglets. Each shoelace typically passes through a series of holes, eyelets, loops or hooks on either side of the shoe. Loosening the lacing allows the shoe to open wide enough for the foot to be inserted or removed.
In the Los Angeles Times, Sheila Benson calls it "joyful right down to your shoestrings" and "absolutely infectious". Regarding Thomas Dorsey's frailty, George Neirenberg "succeeds in involving us so completely that the question of whether Dorsey can summon the will to make it to the gospel convention, in which he has participated since 1933, becomes a true cliffhanger and Dorsey's appearance has the meaning for us that it has for the convention members. That is superb filmmaking."Benson, Sheila, "Songers of the Gospel 'Say Amen'", The Los Angeles Times (April 27, 1983), p. G1.
Friz Freleng created a musical adaption of the story for his 1946 Merrie Melodies cartoon Holiday for Shoestrings. Four years later, Tex Avery adapted the story for his 1950 MGM cartoon short The Peachy Cobbler. The 1956 Looney Tunes cartoon short Yankee Dood It is based on this fairy tale, with Elmer Fudd as the king of industrial elves. 150 years after this fairy tale took place, he visits the shoemaker to retrieve the elves he has employed, while also imparting the virtues of mass production capitalism to him.
Grossman, a native of Chicago, graduated from Northwestern University School Communication in 1960.Waa-Mu Salutes Eight Great Alums waamu.northwestern.edu, retrieved August 19, 2010 He started working in New York City as a vocal coach and accompanist. One of his songs was used in the revue No Shoestrings (1962). He began working with lyricist Hal Hackady in 1968, and their first piece together was the title song for the play Play It Again, Sam. Their collaboration led to Grossman's Broadway debut in 1970 where he went on to write the scores for four Broadway musicals Minnie's Boys.
The mycelium invades the sapwood and is able to disseminate over great distances under the bark or between trees in the form of black rhizomorphs ("shoestrings"). In most areas of North America, Armillaria ostoyae can be separated from other species by its physical features: cream-brown colors, prominent cap scales, and well- developed stem ring distinguish it from any Armillaria. It is known as having grown possibly the largest living organism by area - estimated by scientists as a contiguous specimen found in the Oregon Malheur National Forest covering - and colloquially called the "Humongous fungus". Armillaria ostoyae grows and spreads primarily underground and the bulk of the organism lies in the ground, out of sight, making it invisible from the surface.
However, while the vest died out in elite city spaces, it is said to hav John Evelyn wrote about waistcoats on October 18, 1666: "To Court, it being the first time his Majesty put himself solemnly into the Eastern fashion of vest, changing doublet, stiff collar, bands and cloak, into a comely dress after the Persian mode, with girdles or straps, and shoestrings and garters into buckles... resolving never to alter it, and to leave the French mode". Samuel Pepys, the diarist and civil servant, wrote in October 1666 that "the King hath yesterday in council declared his resolution of setting a fashion for clothes which he will never alter. It will be a vest, I know not well how". This royal decree provided the first mention of the waistcoat.

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