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Definition of sneaker in English: sneakernoun ˈsniːkəˈsnikər North American A soft shoe worn for sports or casual occasions; a trainer. 〈主北美〉旅游鞋,软帮运动鞋 Example sentencesExamples - She was amused to see he wore old sneakers instead of the boots favoured by the others.
- Evan had those shoes that were sneakers but made more for show then for anything else.
- The seemingly unending silence was broken by the soft treading of sneakers on soil.
- He wore a pair of worn out old sneakers that matched his worn out old jean trousers.
- One of the trendiest looks to hit the scene this year is wearing sneakers with a suit.
- She put on the sneakers she had worn home from the hospital and went outside, shutting the front door behind her.
- He'd tied his sneaker laces together, and now had his shoes strung about his neck.
- Do you think sneakers are just another part of fashion or do they mean more than that?
- I began to lace up my sneakers, hiding my face behind my hair as I took a deep breath.
- One of the shoelaces on her sneaker had come untied and was blowing vulnerably in the wind.
- If the shoe is sturdy, like a sneaker, toss it in the wash on the gentle cycle and let it air dry.
- We are a casual footwear brand for the sneaker wearing generation.
- There's no point in buying a pair of sneakers that will break after two weeks of use.
- It's kind of wet outside, so you put on your waterproof boots instead of your sneakers.
- For some reason I looked down as well and started to watch as he dug the tip of his sneaker into the carpet.
- Complete the look with a pair of dark brown biker boots or a stylish pair of vintage sneakers.
- Turns out the kids are wearing roller shoes - normal sneakers with a handy wheel underneath.
- Dress them down with sneakers or flip-flops or take them out on the town with heels.
- Shoving my feet into a worn down pair of sneakers, I went out of my way to leave early.
- These types of socks are as low as they come and are made to be invisible in any kind of sneakers.
Synonyms training shoe, running shoe, sports shoe, tennis shoe, plimsoll
OriginLate 16th century: (in sense 'person or animal that sneaks'): the current sense dates from the late 19th century. Rhymesbeaker, Costa Rica, Dominica, eureka, Frederica, Griqua, jobseeker, leaker, loudspeaker, seeker, shrieker, sika, speaker, squeaker, streaker, Tanganyika, theca, tikka, Topeka, wreaker Definition of sneaker in US English: sneakernounˈsnēkərˈsnikər North American A soft shoe with a rubber sole worn for sports or casual occasions. 〈主北美〉旅游鞋,软帮运动鞋 British term trainer (sense 2) Example sentencesExamples - There's no point in buying a pair of sneakers that will break after two weeks of use.
- She put on the sneakers she had worn home from the hospital and went outside, shutting the front door behind her.
- Shoving my feet into a worn down pair of sneakers, I went out of my way to leave early.
- Dress them down with sneakers or flip-flops or take them out on the town with heels.
- Evan had those shoes that were sneakers but made more for show then for anything else.
- He'd tied his sneaker laces together, and now had his shoes strung about his neck.
- Do you think sneakers are just another part of fashion or do they mean more than that?
- If the shoe is sturdy, like a sneaker, toss it in the wash on the gentle cycle and let it air dry.
- The seemingly unending silence was broken by the soft treading of sneakers on soil.
- For some reason I looked down as well and started to watch as he dug the tip of his sneaker into the carpet.
- One of the trendiest looks to hit the scene this year is wearing sneakers with a suit.
- She was amused to see he wore old sneakers instead of the boots favoured by the others.
- Turns out the kids are wearing roller shoes - normal sneakers with a handy wheel underneath.
- One of the shoelaces on her sneaker had come untied and was blowing vulnerably in the wind.
- These types of socks are as low as they come and are made to be invisible in any kind of sneakers.
- We are a casual footwear brand for the sneaker wearing generation.
- He wore a pair of worn out old sneakers that matched his worn out old jean trousers.
- It's kind of wet outside, so you put on your waterproof boots instead of your sneakers.
- I began to lace up my sneakers, hiding my face behind my hair as I took a deep breath.
- Complete the look with a pair of dark brown biker boots or a stylish pair of vintage sneakers.
Synonyms training shoe, running shoe, sports shoe, tennis shoe, plimsoll
OriginLate 16th century: (in sense ‘person or animal that sneaks’): the current sense dates from the late 19th century. |