WordNet
n. a shoe carved from a single block of wood [syn: sabot]
Usage examples of "wooden shoe".
Then, as the croupier fitted the six packs with one swift exact motion into the metal and wooden shoe, Le Chiffre said something quietly to him.
One of the sidecars was shaped like a wooden shoe and the other like a submarine.
Personally, he had been thinking of Wynken, Blynken, and Nod adrift in their wooden shoe, but the idea was much the same.
He looked at it, and recognized a wooden shoe, a frightful shoe of the coarsest description, half dilapidated and all covered with ashes and dried mud.
Verity said, setting out a china wooden shoe with a blue-and-white windmill on it.
It was my fault, Verity said, setting out a china wooden shoe with a blue-and-white windmill on it.
A wooden shoe, a ceramic vase made to look like a paper bag, and several other containers stood empty on the coffee table.
Her rounded bow, the width of her hold, and her heavy stern, made her a bad sailor, the perfect type of a wooden shoe.