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Radical: 革
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a pair of shoes
leave in a hurry (slang)
to sweet talk or suck up one
shoes without shoelaces (slang)
verb; literally: carry the shoe; Metaphor, look down on someone; or, to serve someone
to flatter the wrong person in an obsequious manner, and to support their every opinion
an arse-licker; a brown-nose.; literally'a shoeshiner'; a sycophant
(verb) to clean and polish shoes; (slang) to toady; to bootlick; to flatter
rain boots
(noun) running shoes
roller blades
Tie shoelaces
the shoes given to the wife's brothers when a man marries his wife
(literally: to put on shoe polish); to flatter, to be obsequious
to repair shoes
to describe something that is nowhere to be found even after painstakingly exhausting all of one's energy and effort to look for it
to take off one's shoes
shoes store
(noun) (of shoe tool) shoehorn; (of people) protruding jaw
shoe size
shoes shop
insole;shoe-pad
heel of a shoe
a shoe store; a shoe repair shop
(literally: shoes that are too small); describes a wife who has very strict control over her husband
(slang) to describe a man who depends on his girlfriend or wife for living, implying that the man is incompetent
(noun) high heels
to suck up to the wrong person; an attempt to suck up to someone which failed miserably [colloquial]
an arse-licker; a brown-nose.; literally 'a shoeshiner'; a sycophant [colloquial]
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