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shoe box

n. (alternative form of shoebox English)

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Shoe Box

"Shoe Box" is a song by Canadian band Barenaked Ladies, released as a single from their 1995 album, Born on a Pirate Ship. It is notable for being featured on the first soundtrack to the television series Friends, as well as the last track on the band's Born on a Pirate Ship album (added at the last minute). The song was also recorded and mixed for the band's live album, Rock Spectacle, but was ultimately left off.

Usage examples of "shoe box".

Chattering away, Sandy prowled his office until she found the shoe box and proceeded to clean and roll the last of his grass.

I drove back to the Shoe Box and Coldfield had me park around the back.

Someone brought him a shoe box with a human foot inside it, laid it on his porch in the dark of night, but he's calm.

Maybe I could pick up the egg creature in the glove and drop it into the shoe box.

Books and stacks of transcripts were heaped on either side of it, with a shoe box full of tumbled tapes on top.

Interestingly, after Fisch died and Hauptmann wrote to the family to tell them about the belongings Isidor had left in his care, he made no mention of the shoe box.

But there was also a shoe box containing several burned-out, but still pear-shaped light bulbs.