Crossword clues for insole
insole
- Sneaker part
- It may be underfoot
- Shoe accessory
- Part of a pump
- Shoe cushion
- Dr. Scholl's product
- Shoe section
- Shoe padding
- Shoe pad
- Shoe lining
- Puma part
- Foot support
- Soft shoe part
- Shoe tightener
- Loafer's cushion
- Foot pad?
- Brogan cushion
- Walker's cushion
- Vans liner
- Treatment for some causes of backache
- Strip in a shoe
- Step softener
- Shoe lining (6)
- Shoe liner
- Shoe element
- Saucony strip
- Pump pad
- Pad in a shoe
- Pad in a pump
- It's under a tongue
- It's just under a foot
- It might make a shoe more comfortable
- Clog cushion
- Clog comforter
- A cobbler may replace it
- Shoe part
- Dr. Scholl's purchase
- Bottom part of a pump
- Foot comforter
- It's often underfoot
- Boot part
- Small comfort to a hiker
- Low-level supporter?
- Pump liner
- Piece under a ball
- Pump part
- Step on it
- Loafer liner
- Cushiony part of a shoe
- Oxford pad
- Flat part
- Expanse beneath an arch?
- Certain odor absorber
- Relief for plantar fasciitis
- Odor-Eaters product
- It's found under an arch
- The inner sole of a shoe or boot
- Bootmaker's concern
- Shoe feature
- Cobbler's concern
- Part of a shoe or boot
- Oxford section
- Cobbler's item
- Shoe component
- Footwear part
- Source of comfort for heel contained by fish
- Piano stool leg occasionally missing pad under foot
- Arch supporter
- Sneaker feature
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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
Wiktionary
n. The inside sole of a shoe or other footwear
WordNet
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.