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reˈsole, v.|riː-| [re-.] a. trans. To furnish (a boot, shoe, etc.) with a new sole.
a1853Robertson No Church iv, His boots had come home, resoled and heeled. 1863W. C. Baldwin Afr. Hunting iii. 65 A day employed in re-soling shoes. b. intr. To admit of being resoled. rare.
1922Daily Mail 24 Nov. 11 (Advt.), You can get ‘cheap’ shoes which look worse every day you wear them, and won't re-sole once. |