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shoeshine

n. 1 The act of polishing shoes. 2 The shiny finish on shoes that have been polished.

WordNet
shoeshine
  1. n. a shiny finish put on shoes with polish and buffing; "his trousers had a sharp crease and you could see your reflection in his shoeshine"

  2. the act of shining shoes; "he charged a dollar for a shoeshine"

Wikipedia
Shoeshine (film)

Shoeshine ( , from Italian pronunciation of the English) is a 1946 Italian film and the first major work directed by Vittorio De Sica. In it, two shoeshine boys get into trouble with the police after trying to find the money to buy a horse.

Shoeshine

Shoeshine may refer to:

  • Shoeshine (Sciuscià), a 1946 film directed by Vittorio De Sica
  • Shoe polish
  • Shoeshiner
  • Shoeshine Boy, the alter ego of the starring character in the animated TV series, Underdog
  • In boxing, shoeshining is the term often given to a rapid series of uppercuts
  • "Shoeshine", an episode of the television series Teletubbies

Usage examples of "shoeshine".

There were men, women, children selling serapes, shoeshines, chewing gum, straw baskets and straw animals, black pottery, fresh flowers and wilted flowers, serapes, cigarettes, fake Indian relics, silver jewelry, junk jewelry, firecrackers, aprons, serapes, ice cream, soft drinks, and hot tacos stuffed with God only knows what kind of meat.

But a young shoeshine boy testified that he'd been hiding outside the bank, waiting for something to see, when a door above him opened and a man looked out.

There was nothing to be done, and with my experience I knew my best plan was to present an appearance of honest poverty, so I spent some money on a bath, and washed the handkerchief I wore around my throat in the bathwater, and got a street shoeshine boy to do what he could with my dreadful shoes, which were almost falling apart.

The two watchers across the square had seen the shoeshine boy do his job and shuffle away.

A shoeshine boy less than a yard past the turn of the alley corner was kneeling industriously to his task over a customer's raised foot.

He immediately contacted a disreputable shoeshine boy and bought a pound of marijuana.

The shoeshine boy of course tipped off the border guards, and when Harry attempted to walk across the bridge to the States they stripped him naked.

Seems like, in the words of someone, every goddamn barber and shoeshine boy who was drafted had written a book about how he won the war.

Those who saw him put him down as either an African politician, a Cuban revolutionary, a Brazilian snake charmer, or just a plain ordinary Harlem shoeshine boy.

But now also this leisurely daytime street of corner loafers and the Horatio Alger shoeshine boy.

As if Chase had blithely pulled the trigger, waded through the blood of his victims, and then had gone in search of a good shoeshine boy to buff the stains off his boots.

Not one day in anyone's life, so her father taught, is an uneventful day, no day without profound meaning, no matter how dull and boring it might seem, no matter whether you are a seamstress or a queen, a shoeshine boy or a movie star, a renowned philosopher or a Downs syndrome child.

The East Berliners were not accustomed to see itinerant shoeshine boys at their café.

I even want the shoeshine boys and newspaper boys, the strippers and the musicians and everything else we got a handle on or a gig into.

Through a nearby door, barbers and shoeshine boys could be seen practising their necessary arts.