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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
insole
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Board lasting glues the uppers to an insole board before being attached to the midsole, again designed for stability.
▪ Further cushioning is provided by the padded insole and tongue.
▪ I now remembered that I had put a razor blade under the insole of my shoe, and I removed it.
▪ Polycotton lining with a removable insole.
▪ Slip lasting has uppers sewn together under the insole.
▪ The lining is calf leather and there is a comfortable insole of shaped close cell foam.
▪ There's a removable shaped insole with a Cambrelle top to wick moisture away from the foot.
▪ Williams made his return wearing his infamous red shoes that had specially fitted insoles for his arch.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Insole

Insole \In"sole`\, n. The inside sole of a boot or shoe; also, a loose, thin strip of leather, felt, etc., placed inside the shoe for warmth or ease.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
insole

1850s, from in + sole.

Wiktionary
insole

n. The inside sole of a shoe or other footwear

WordNet
insole

n. the inner sole of a shoe or boot [syn: innersole]

Usage examples of "insole".

Within moments, he was being attacked from every side by disembodied insoles and shoe liners.

She pulled him into a sitting position, took the insole off his mouth and flung it away.

Their uniforms were black and they were wearing the same kind of black high-top SWAT-trainers that Rydell had worn on patrol in Knoxville, the ones with the Kevlar insoles in case somebody snuck up and tried to shoot you in the bottom of the foot.

Marino was in a gray FBI sweat suit that did not completely cover his girth, and the feet of his white tube socks were stained orange from the insoles of his Cortex boots.

The Yorkshire pudding had the consistency of a marathon runner's insole.