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Answer for the clue "Little Goody Two-_____ ", 5 letters:
shoes

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" Shoes " is the debut single by comedian Liam Kyle Sullivan , under his female Kelly character. It was released for digital download sometime in 2006, but it is unknown when. The song has become popular in pop culture, and has been performed live many ...

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Ammunition \Am`mu*ni"tion\, n. [F. amunition, for munition, prob. caused by taking la munition as l'amunition. See Munition .] Military stores, or provisions of all kinds for attack or defense. [Obs.] Articles used in charging firearms and ordnance ...

Usage examples of shoes.

Until she came I did what we had planned, and got together all the gowns and shoes and bits and pieces we had agreed ought to be taken.

The day is mild, and damp: our shoes, as we walk, press dew from the springing green earth and mark our gowns with streaks of mud.

I paid a shit-load of money for these shoes and I'm not sticking them through some cheap-ass door.

I slid the Pino's pizza box onto my kitchen counter, kicked my shoes off, and got a beer out of the fridge.

I looked great, but I couldn't run for a damn in the shoes so I had sneakers in my shoulder bag.

Apparently they were picking up traces of explosives on his shoes and clothes.

You're going to have to take your shoes off if you want to get on the plane.

I don't know what you were thinking back there when you took those shoes off, but all the hair stood up on the back of my neck.

Low-slung baggy homeboy pants, gym shoes, short-sleeved shirt unbuttoned over a black T-shirt, spikey green hair.

I took off my shoes and my garters and got into bed: the sheets were cold and felt damp, like sheets of pastry.

Then she turned and left me—getting a quick look, I thought, at my frock and my shoes and my open trunk, on the way.

Her very clothes seemed changed to me, her shoes and stockings: they seemed to keep her shape, the warmth and scent of her—I didn't like to fold them up and make them flat.

The stool is high: my legs swing from it and the weight of my shoes makes them tingle and finally grow numb.

Closing doors, lowered voices, shoes upon the stairs: the gentlemen are leaving the drawing-room and going each to their separate chambers.

She moves about the room, taking up my linen, my shoes, my brushes and pins, and put-ting them carefully in bags.